Asynchronous adaptive time step in quantitative cellular automata modeling

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Abstract

Background: The behaviors of cells in metazoans are context dependent, thus large-scale multi-cellular modeling is often necessary, for which cellular automata are natural candidates. Two related issues are involved in cellular automata based multi-cellular modeling: how to introduce differential equation based quantitative computing to precisely describe cellular activity, and upon it, how to solve the heavy time consumption issue in simulation. Results: Based on a modified, language based cellular automata system we extended that allows ordinary differential equations in models, we introduce a method implementing asynchronous adaptive time step in simulation that can considerably improve efficiency yet without a significant sacrifice of accuracy. An average speedup rate of 4-5 is achieved in the given example. Conclusions: Strategies for reducing time consumption in simulation are indispensable for large-scale, quantitative multi-cellular models, because even a small 100 × 100 × 100 tissue slab contains one million cells. Distributed and adaptive time step is a practical solution in cellular automata environment. © 2004 Zhu et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.

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Zhu, H., Pang, P. Y. H., Sun, Y., & Dhar, P. (2004). Asynchronous adaptive time step in quantitative cellular automata modeling. BMC Bioinformatics, 5. https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-2105-5-85

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