A Survey of Mathematical Models on Somitogenesis
Hanyu Song

TL;DR
This survey reviews and critically evaluates existing mathematical models of Somitogenesis, highlighting their strengths and weaknesses to guide future research in understanding this complex biological process.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive synthesis of current models and offers insights and directions for future advancements in mathematical modeling of Somitogenesis.
Findings
Identified key strengths and weaknesses of existing models
Synthesized knowledge to deepen understanding of Somitogenesis
Suggested directions for future research
Abstract
This paper presents a comprehensive survey of various established mathematical models pertaining to Somitogenesis, a biological process. The study begins by revisiting and replicating the findings from prominent research papers in this domain, subsequently offering a critical evaluation of the strengths and weaknesses inherent in each approach. By synthesizing this knowledge, the paper aims to contribute to a deeper understanding of Somitogenesis, and pave the way for further advancements in the development of enhanced mathematical models for this intricate biological process. The concluding section offers valuable insights and directions for prospective research in this field.
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Taxonomy
TopicsElasticity and Material Modeling
