Publication Date:
2013-11-21
Description:
Author(s): Deborah C. Markham, Matthew J. Simpson, Philip K. Maini, Eamonn A. Gaffney, and Ruth E. Baker In biology, we frequently observe different species existing within the same environment. For example, there are many cell types in a tumour, or different animal species may occupy a given habitat. In modeling interactions between such species, we often make use of the mean-field approximation, wher... [Phys. Rev. E 88, 052713] Published Wed Nov 20, 2013
Keywords:
Biological Physics
Print ISSN:
1539-3755
Electronic ISSN:
1550-2376
Topics:
Physics
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