Team:Grenoble/Modeling/Amplification
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- | In this part we will model the amplification module. Our work in this module is subdivided in three main parts: | + | In this part we will model the amplification module. Our work in this module is subdivided in three main parts: a deterministic model of the reactions at the local scale, another version of the former taking into account some random noise/perturbations, and a model of the signal's diffusion in space. |
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+ | What do we want? | ||
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+ | We want to create a detector which is: | ||
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+ | -As sensitive as possible | ||
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+ | -Which enables us to get a signal. | ||
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+ | -With an answer as fast as possible. | ||
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We wanted to create a detector, thus we could have designed it like following: | We wanted to create a detector, thus we could have designed it like following: |
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