Talk:Sorting Bacteria
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- Urs: Somehow it is quite similar to the Constructor Bacteria. Here the effects of different bacteria population concentration and the starting mixture could be huge. So I agree with Dominic. | - Urs: Somehow it is quite similar to the Constructor Bacteria. Here the effects of different bacteria population concentration and the starting mixture could be huge. So I agree with Dominic. | ||
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+ | - Dominic & Giorgia: we added a new approach we called "chemotaxis" approach based on our discussion today. | ||
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+ | - Herve : OK cool to see that the comments in this part are increasing. The chemotaxis is really cool, but we need to make sure that we can find some good candidates for the different aggregation behaviors(this might be problematic in the end). |
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- Dominic: as you know from our discussion, I do like the idea since we get some emergent phenomena, i.e. sorting (which I doubt we will be able to fully predict in terms of what shapes we will get - concentric rings around dots or just dots in a plain). I reformulated your description a little to a slightly more abstract formulation. Hope you agree.
- Urs: Somehow it is quite similar to the Constructor Bacteria. Here the effects of different bacteria population concentration and the starting mixture could be huge. So I agree with Dominic.
- Dominic & Giorgia: we added a new approach we called "chemotaxis" approach based on our discussion today.
- Herve : OK cool to see that the comments in this part are increasing. The chemotaxis is really cool, but we need to make sure that we can find some good candidates for the different aggregation behaviors(this might be problematic in the end).