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Revision as of 01:59, 25 July 2007
CSSS 2007 Beijing
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Jia Qing-Shan (Samuel)
Lecture Notes
- Ordinal Optimization: Soft Optimization for Hard Problems. Introduction Main Presentation
Additional Reading
- Some references (in Chinese)
- Ho, Y.-C., Zhao, Q.-C., and Jia, Q.-S., Ordinal Optimization: Soft Optimization for Hard
Problems, Springer, 2007.
Han Jing
Lecture Notes
Additional Reading
Jim Glazier
Lecture Notes
- CompuCell 3D Quickstart Guide
- CompuCell3D Manual
- CompuCell Player
- Installing CompuCell on Linux systems
- CompuCell3D Running Modes
- CompuCell3D Introduction - tutorials
Additional Reading
- Balter, et al., The Glazier-Graner-Hogeweg Model: Extension, future directions, and opportunities for further study. in Single-Cell-Based Models in Biology and Medicine, Anderson, et al. (eds), Mathematics and Biosciences in Interation 151-167. 2007.
- Glazier, et al., Magnetization to Morphogenesis: A brief history of the Blazier-Graner-Hogeweg model. in Single-Cell-Based Models in Biology and Medicine, Anderson, et al. (eds), Mathematics and Biosciences in Interation 79-106. 2007.