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Revision as of 20:52, 5 May 2011

In the beginning

There are three ways to use the GFtbox.

Doing everything from the GUI. This is the best way to start.
For tutorial page click here

Use the GUI to generate the mesh (canvas) and create growth factors (morphogens - in other words declare the variables) but capturing your ideas on how the regulatory processes work in, what we call, the interaction function.
How do do this, click here

Running a pre-existing project without the GUI, for example, on a cluster. We have used this extensively but the code is not yet ready for general use.

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Note: this model should have many more finite elements

Adding polariser

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Getting serious: Interaction functions

Interaction functions - programmatic modelling

Something biological