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This tutorial will guide you through the steps of adding a chemotactic force to the cells in your simulation. Requirements for chemotaxis include a population of agents, and a chemical field of a chemoattractant. The agents will move along the chemical gradient toward the chemoattractant. | This tutorial will guide you through the steps of adding a chemotactic force to the cells in your simulation. Requirements for chemotaxis include a population of agents, and a chemical field of a chemoattractant. The agents will move along the chemical gradient toward the chemoattractant. | ||
− | In this example, a simple method is used to calculate the chemotactic force <math>\triangle F</math> on a particle which responds to a chemoattractant, as follows: | + | In this example, a simple method is used to calculate the chemotactic force <math>\triangle F</math> on a particle <math>p</math> which responds to a chemoattractant <math>C</math>, as follows: |
Revision as of 18:19, 15 December 2016
This tutorial will guide you through the steps of adding a chemotactic force to the cells in your simulation. Requirements for chemotaxis include a population of agents, and a chemical field of a chemoattractant. The agents will move along the chemical gradient toward the chemoattractant.
In this example, a simple method is used to calculate the chemotactic force on a particle which responds to a chemoattractant , as follows: