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Deep memory for deep threats: A novel architecture combining GRUs and deep learning models for IDS. [PDF]
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Modeling of gene regulatory networks: an annotated glossary. [PDF]
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Searching for physical principles of morphogenesis. [PDF]
Claussen N, Brauns F, Streichan SJ.
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Fundamental limits on patterning by Turing-like reaction-diffusion mechanisms
Muzatko D, Daga B, Hiscock TW.
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Notch coordinates self-organization of germ layers and axial polarity in cnidarian gastruloids
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Membrane-bound Turing patterns
Physical Review E, 2005Motivated by recent observations in biological cells, we study Turing patterns in bounded regions where the nonlinear chemical reactions occur on the boundary and where reagent transport occurs in the bulk. Within a generic model, we formulate the stability problem and discuss the conditions for the occurrence of a Turing instability. By choosing other
Herbert, Levine, Wouter-Jan, Rappel
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Complex Systems, 2023
The first pattern formation model was proposed by the mathematician Alan M. Turing. This model consists of a system of reaction-diffusion equations that produces stationary patterns by means of the so-called “Turing instability.” In this paper, we found the conditions that the network and the parameters need to fulfill in order to achieve the Turing ...
Elizabeth Alejandra Ortiz Durán +1 more
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The first pattern formation model was proposed by the mathematician Alan M. Turing. This model consists of a system of reaction-diffusion equations that produces stationary patterns by means of the so-called “Turing instability.” In this paper, we found the conditions that the network and the parameters need to fulfill in order to achieve the Turing ...
Elizabeth Alejandra Ortiz Durán +1 more
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Physical Review E, 1999
We address the problem of pattern formation on the surface of a sphere using Turing equations. By considering a generic reaction-diffusion model, we numerically investigate the patterns formed under different conditions on the parameter values. Our results show that a closed surface with curvature, as a sphere, imposes geometrical restrictions on the ...
C, Varea, J L, Aragón, R A, Barrio
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We address the problem of pattern formation on the surface of a sphere using Turing equations. By considering a generic reaction-diffusion model, we numerically investigate the patterns formed under different conditions on the parameter values. Our results show that a closed surface with curvature, as a sphere, imposes geometrical restrictions on the ...
C, Varea, J L, Aragón, R A, Barrio
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