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A graphical model for the excitation propagation at the myocardium, implemented as a Cellular Automaton. Project in the "BI" course at @fhtw . Group: @Annanasfr & @kerstinpegler & @shishakohle

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BI-CellularAutomaton

A graphical model for the excitation propagation at the myocardium, implemented as a Cellular Automaton in Python.

Written by Anna Friedl, Kerstin Pegler and Ingo Weigel.

May 13th, 2020

Find this project on GitHub: https://github.com/shishakohle/BI-CellularAutomaton

This project was carried out in the "Bioinformatics" course at University of Applied Sciences Technikum Wien (Vienna, Austria) under the guidance of lecturer Mariia Gonta.

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BI-CellularAutomaton is licensed unter the GNU General Public License v3.0.

BI-CellularAutomaton - A graphical model for the excitation propagation
at the myocardium, implemented as a Cellular Automaton.
Copyright (C) 2020  Anna Friedl, Kerstin Pegler, Ingo Weigel

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