2012
DOI: 10.1063/1.3699043
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Physics of cancer propagation: A game theory perspective

Abstract: This is a theoretical paper which examines at a game theoretical perspective the dynamics of cooperators and cheater cells under metabolic stress conditions and high spatial heterogeneity. Although the ultimate aim of this work is to understand the dynamics of cancer tumor evolution under stress, we use a simple bacterial model to gain fundamental insights into the progression of resistance to drugs under high competition and stress conditions

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“…The cancer problem has been considered from many different modeling perspectives ranging from the standard mechanistic models [21][22][23][24][25], to applications of population dynamics [26][27][28][29], evolutionary game theory [30][31][32], and models of swarm dynamics [33,34]. However, these methods generally only consider one or two levels of organization in describing the dynamics of the systems they consider, and almost exclusively view the lowest level as giving rise to the higher levels.…”
Section: Information In Biological Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The cancer problem has been considered from many different modeling perspectives ranging from the standard mechanistic models [21][22][23][24][25], to applications of population dynamics [26][27][28][29], evolutionary game theory [30][31][32], and models of swarm dynamics [33,34]. However, these methods generally only consider one or two levels of organization in describing the dynamics of the systems they consider, and almost exclusively view the lowest level as giving rise to the higher levels.…”
Section: Information In Biological Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, when the initial value (x 00 , y 00 ) is substituted into equation (1) and iterated 50 times, a complete ring-like trajectory is obtained. By constructing the relationship between M-ary information and initial value of Hamilton oscillator, which can determine the sub zone, the M-ary information can be modulated by Hamilton oscillator.…”
Section: A Hamilton Oscillator Modulation Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Figure 1 shows the phase diagram of Hamiltion oscillator. Each ring-like trajectory is obtained by iterating equation (1) 50 times with different initial values, and p is set to be 0.1. These phase trajectories are composed of nine cell flows which are regular arrangement, independent with each other, symmetrical in structure, and their locations and zone boundaries are relatively fixed without interference with each other as well.…”
Section: A Hamilton Oscillator Modulation Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Using the spatial simulation framework developed by Cleveland, et al [51] as a starting point, we developed a fast, minimal simulation of a metabolically and spatially heterogeneous cell population with diffusible metabolites, gasses, and signaling molecules. We extend the framework in significant and novel ways to further suit our needs.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%