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Plasmodium of Physarum polycephalum is a large cell, visible by unaided eye, which exhibits sophisticated patterns of foraging behaviour. The plasmodium's behaviour is well interpreted in terms of computation, where data are spatially…

Pattern Formation and Solitons · Physics 2012-06-25 Andrew Adamatzky

The plasmodium of Physarum polycephalum is a large single cell visible with the naked eye. When inoculated on a substrate with attractants and repellents the plasmodium develops optimal networks of protoplasmic tubes which span sites of…

Emerging Technologies · Computer Science 2013-10-24 Richard Mayne , David Patton , Ben de Lacy Costello , Andrew Adamatzky , Rosemary Camilla Patton

The slime mould Physarum polycephalum is a suitable candidate organism for soft-matter robotics because it exhibits controllable transport, movement and guidance behaviour. Physarum may be considered as a smart computing and actuating…

Adaptation and Self-Organizing Systems · Physics 2012-12-05 Soichiro Tsuda , Jeff Jones , Andrew Adamatzky

The plasmodium of the slime mould Physarum polycephalum has recently received significant attention for its value as a highly malleable amorphous computing substrate. In laboratory-based experiments, micro- and nanoscale artificial circuit…

Emerging Technologies · Computer Science 2013-11-19 Richard Mayne , Andrew Adamatzky

Plasmodium of \emph{Physarum polycephalum} is a single huge (visible by naked eye) cell with myriad of nuclei. The plasmodium is a promising substrate for non-classical, nature-inspired, computing devices. It is capable for approximation of…

Robotics · Computer Science 2010-11-23 Andrew Adamatzky

Plasmodium of \emph{Physarum polycephalum} is a single cell visible by unaided eye. On a non-nutrient substrate the plasmodium propagates as a traveling localization, as a compact wave-fragment of protoplasm. The plasmodium-localization…

Pattern Formation and Solitons · Physics 2012-08-14 Andrew Adamatzky

Plasmodium of true slime mold, Physarum polycephalum, is an amoeboid organism, which spreads with developing tubular network structure and crawls on two-dimensional plane with oscillating the cell thickness. The plasmodium transforms its…

Adaptation and Self-Organizing Systems · Physics 2009-04-10 Yuki Kagawa , Atsuko Takamatsu

Plasmodium of Physarum polycephalum is a single cell visible by unaided eye, which spans sources of nutrients with its protoplasmic network. In a very simple experimental setup we recorded electric potential of the propagating plasmodium.…

Pattern Formation and Solitons · Physics 2011-07-18 Andrew Adamatzky , Jeff Jones

We construct electronic oscillator from acellular slime mould Physarum polycephalum. The slime mould oscillator is made of two electrodes connected by a protoplasmic tube of the living slime mould. A protoplasmic tube has an average…

Emerging Technologies · Computer Science 2014-03-31 Andrew Adamatzky

The giant single-celled slime mould Physarum polycephalum exhibits complex morphological adaptation and amoeboid movement as it forages for food and may be seen as a minimal example of complex robotic behaviour. Swarm computation has…

Multiagent Systems · Computer Science 2012-12-04 Jeff Jones , Andrew Adamatzky

A plasmodium of Physarum polycephalum is a very large cell visible by unaided eye. The plasmodium is capable for distributed sensing, parallel information processing, and decentralized optimization. It is an ideal substrate for future and…

Pattern Formation and Solitons · Physics 2012-08-14 Andrew Adamatzky

Plasmodium stage of Physarum polycephalum behaves as a distributed dynamical pattern formation mechanism who's foraging and migration is influenced by local stimuli from a wide range of attractants and repellents. Complex protoplasmic tube…

Biological Physics · Physics 2012-04-10 Soichiro Tsuda , Jeff Jones , Andrew Adamatzky , Jonathan Mills

Computing a polygon defining a set of planar points is a classical problem of modern computational geometry. In laboratory experiments we demonstrate that a concave hull, a connected alpha-shape without holes, of a finite planar set is…

Emerging Technologies · Computer Science 2012-06-26 Andrew Adamatzky

Collective movement occurs in living systems where the simple movements of individual members of a pop- ulation are combined to generate movement of the collective as a whole, displaying complex dynamics which cannot be found in the…

Emerging Technologies · Computer Science 2015-11-25 Jeff Jones

Slime mould Physarum polycephalum is large single cell with intriguingly smart behaviour. The slime mould shows outstanding abilities to adapt its protoplasmic network to varying environmental conditions. The slime mould can solve tasks of…

Emerging Technologies · Computer Science 2013-04-09 Andrew Adamatzky , Rachel Armstrong , Jeff Jones , Yukio-Pegio Gunji

The slime mould Physarum polycephalum has emerged as a model for self-organisation and coordination of contractile activity at large spatial scales. This self-organisation largely results from cytoplasmic flows generated by propagating…

Soft Condensed Matter · Physics 2025-09-23 Raphael Saiseau , Valentin Busson , Marc Durand

Physarum polycephalum is a large single amoeba cell, which in its plasmodial phase,forages and connects nearby food sources with protoplasmic tubes. The organism forages for food by growing these tubes towards detected food stuffs, this…

Emerging Technologies · Computer Science 2014-06-10 James G. H. Whiting , Ben P. J. de Lacy Costello , Andrew Adamatzky

Slime mould plasmodia can adjust their behaviour in response to chemical trails left by themselves and other Physarum plasmodia. This simple feedback process increases their foraging efficiency. We still do not know whether other factors…

Populations and Evolution · Quantitative Biology 2019-05-17 Eilidh Stirrup , David Lusseau

We experimentally derived a unique one-to-one mapping between a range of selected bioactive chemicals and patterns of oscillations of the slime mould's extacellular electrical potential.

Emerging Technologies · Computer Science 2013-12-17 James G. H. Whiting , Ben P. J. de Lacy Costello , Andrew Adamatzky

The plasmodium of slime mould Physarum polycephalum behaves as an amorphous reaction-diffusion computing substrate and is capable of apparently intelligent behaviour. But how does intelligence emerge in an acellular organism? Through a…

Emerging Technologies · Computer Science 2015-03-11 Richard Mayne , Andrew Adamatzky , Jeff Jones
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