The topological structure of 2D disordered cellular systems
H. M. Ohlenbusch, T. Aste, B. Dubertret, N. Rivier

TL;DR
This paper investigates the topological organization of 2D disordered cellular systems through simulations, identifying key parameters that characterize their structure and discussing universal and specific features.
Contribution
It introduces a novel analysis of 2D disordered cellular systems as topological trees and shells, highlighting significant parameters and discussing universality and specificity.
Findings
Identification of key parameters characterizing cellular organization
Analysis of topological trees and shells in disordered systems
Discussion on universal and specific structural features
Abstract
We analyze the structure of two dimensional disordered cellular systems generated by extensive computer simulations. These cellular structures are studied as topological trees rooted on a central cell or as closed shells arranged concentrically around a germ cell. We single out the most significant parameters that characterize statistically the organization of these patterns. Universality and specificity in disordered cellular structures are discussed.
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