Physarum machines imitating a Roman road network: the 3D approach
Abstract Physarum Polycephalum is a single cell visible by unaided eye. This is a plasmodial, vegetative stage of acellular slime mould. This single cell has myriad of nuclei which contribute to a network of bio-chemical oscillators responsible for the slime mould’s distributed sensing, concurrent i...
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Main Authors: | Vasilis Evangelidis, Jeff Jones, Nikolaos Dourvas, Michail-Antisthenis Tsompanas, Georgios Ch. Sirakoulis, Andrew Adamatzky |
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Nature Portfolio
2017
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/e04c1f20ea99453f8e7c41a525151f6e |
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