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Western Washington University

Mathematics Faculty Publications

2006

Fokker-Planck equation

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Multiscale Dynamics Of Biological Cells With Chemotactic Interactions: From A Discrete Stochastic Model To A Continuous Description, Mark Alber, Nan Chen, Tilmann Glimm, Pavel M. Lushnikov May 2006

Multiscale Dynamics Of Biological Cells With Chemotactic Interactions: From A Discrete Stochastic Model To A Continuous Description, Mark Alber, Nan Chen, Tilmann Glimm, Pavel M. Lushnikov

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The cellular Potts model (CPM) has been used for simulating various biological phenomena such as differential adhesion, fruiting body formation of the slime mold Dictyostelium discoideum, angiogenesis, cancer invasion, chondrogenesis in embryonic vertebrate limbs, and many others. We derive a continuous limit of a discrete one-dimensional CPM with the chemotactic interactions between cells in the form of a Fokker-Planck equation for the evolution of the cell probability density function. This equation is then reduced to the classical macroscopic Keller-Segel model. In particular, all coefficients of the Keller-Segel model are obtained from parameters of the CPM. Theoretical results are verified …