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Modeling and Imaging 3-Dimensional Collective Cell Invasion
Published on: December 7, 2011
Mathematical modeling and computer simulation of the three-dimensional pattern formation of honeycombs
Darae Jeong1, Yibao Li2, Sangkwon Kim3
1Department of Mathematics, Kangwon National University, Gangwon-do, 24341, Republic of Korea.
Abstract:
We present a mathematical model, a numerical scheme, and computer simulations of the three-dimensional pattern formation of a honeycomb structure by using the immersed boundary method. In our model, we assume that initially the honeycomb cells have a hollow hemisphere mounted by a hollow circular cylinder shape at their birth and there is force acting upon the entire side of the cell. The net force from the individual cells is a key factor in their transformation from a hollow hemisphere mounted by a hollow circular cylinder shape to a rounded rhombohedral surfaces mounted by a hexagonal cylinder shape. Numerical simulations of the proposed mathematical model equation produce the rounded rhombohedral surfaces mounted by a hexagonal cylinder patterns observed in honeybee colonies.

