Pillars of theoretical biology: 'Mathematical models for cellular interaction in development, I and II'
1Department of Computer Science, University of Calgary, 2500 University Dr. NW, Calgary, AB, T2N 1N4, Canada.
Journal of Theoretical Biology
|May 14, 2025
Abstract
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This paper reviews the main idea and impact of the groundbreaking paper by Aristid Lindenmayer, 'Mathematical models for cellular interaction in development, Parts I and II', published in the Journal of Theoretical Biology18, 1968, pp. 280-299 and 300-315. The paper introduced the idea of L-systems, now the leading formalism for modeling plant development.
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