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Minimum-Risk Path Finding by an Adaptive Amoebal Network
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2007
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BiologyLight RegulationSlime Mold PhysarumNetwork ScienceEngineeringNetwork AlgorithmRoute PlanningNetwork RobustnessNetwork AnalysisThick TubeFood SourcesComputer ScienceAdaptive Amoebal NetworkCombinatorial OptimizationFood ChainOperations Research
When two food sources are presented to the slime mold Physarum in the dark, a thick tube for absorbing nutrients is formed that connects the food sources through the shortest route. When the light-avoiding organism is partially illuminated, however, the tube connecting the food sources follows a different route. Defining risk as the experimentally measurable rate of light-avoiding movement, the minimum-risk path is exhibited by the organism, determined by integrating along the path. A model for an adaptive-tube network is presented that is in good agreement with the experimental observations.
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