2014
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-54338-8_14
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Modelling Population Dynamics Using Grid Systems

Abstract: A new formalism, Grid Systems, aimed at modelling population dynamics is presented. The formalism is inspired by concepts of Membrane Computing (P Systems) and spatiality dynamics of Cellular Automata. The semantics of Grid Systems describes how stochasticity is exploited for reaction duration as well as reaction selection. Grid Systems perform reactions in maximally parallel manner, imitating natural processes. Environmental events that change population behaviour can be defined in Grid Systems as rewrite rul… Show more

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“…Grid Systems. Grid Systems is a formalism to model population dynamics proposed by Barbuti et al [5]. The formalism is inspired by concepts of P systems and spatiality dynamics of cellular automata.…”
Section: Cellular Automatamentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Grid Systems. Grid Systems is a formalism to model population dynamics proposed by Barbuti et al [5]. The formalism is inspired by concepts of P systems and spatiality dynamics of cellular automata.…”
Section: Cellular Automatamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Grid Systems, environmental events that change population behaviour can be defined as rewrite rules. There is a simulation tool for Grid Systems developed in Java [5].…”
Section: Cellular Automatamentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…They have inspired a new formalism, the Grid System. This has been applied, for example, to study population model of a species of mosquitos, considering spatiality, [3] and to stochastically model dynamics of seasonal migration, where space is abstracted using a grid of cells [22].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%