(1989). "Microcomputer modeling of self-organization in biological systems," in <i>Biomedical Modeling and Simulation</i>, J.C. Baltzer A.G. Scientific Publishing Co., IMACS, pp. 65-67.
(1989). "Microcomputer modeling of self-organization in biological systems," in Biomedical Modeling and Simulation, pp. 65-67.
Narendra, S., and Richard L. Thompson. "Microcomputer modeling of self-organization in biological systems." in Biomedical Modeling and Simulation, edited by J. Esienfeld and D. S. Levine. Basel: J.C. Baltzer A.G. Scientific Publishing Co., IMACS: International Association for Mathematics and Computers in Simulation, 1989. 65–67.
A new class of models, called Movable Finite Automata (MFA) models, for simulation of self-organization of biological systems on microcomputers is described. Their use in simulation the interaction of protein molecules in the self-assembly and operation of the T4 bacteriophage is described.
Thompson's professional affiliation listed at:
Department of Systems Science, State University of New York
Binghamton, NY 13901, USA