A class of natural tessellation algorithms
A class of natural tessellation algorithms
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Stas Shvartsman, Princeton
Fine Hall 214
Tessellation algorithms are at work in both man-made and natural systems. Insect honeycombs, Escher tiles, and meshes for numerical solution of PDEs are just a few from a long list of examples. I will present our experimental and computational work on embryonic cleavages, an interesting class of tessellation algorithms that are critical during early stages of animal development, when a fertilized egg is subdivided into progressively smaller compartments.