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A mathematical model for adaptive transport network in path finding by true slime mold
Authors:Tero Atsushi  Kobayashi Ryo  Nakagaki Toshiyuki
Affiliation:Department of Mathematical and Life Sciences, Hiroshima University, Higashi Hiroshima 739-8526, Japan. tero@topology.coe.hokudai.ac.jp
Abstract:We describe here a mathematical model of the adaptive dynamics of a transport network of the true slime mold Physarum polycephalum, an amoeboid organism that exhibits path-finding behavior in a maze. This organism possesses a network of tubular elements, by means of which nutrients and signals circulate through the plasmodium. When the organism is put in a maze, the network changes its shape to connect two exits by the shortest path. This process of path-finding is attributed to an underlying physiological mechanism: a tube thickens as the flux through it increases. The experimental evidence for this is, however, only qualitative. We constructed a mathematical model of the general form of the tube dynamics. Our model contains a key parameter corresponding to the extent of the feedback regulation between the thickness of a tube and the flux through it. We demonstrate the dependence of the behavior of the model on this parameter.
Keywords:Physarum polycephalum   Mathematical modeling   Natural adaptive networks
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