This sounds like an interesting problem, but as you say, probably
one that is not compatible with Vergil. It would be easy enough
(and probably quite a bit of fun) to create a distinct visualization
tool on top of diva to show these cells. You could, for example, show
actors as small circles (y
The short answer is: Ptolemy II doesn't do that kind of modeling...
The longer answer is: What about the cell-division process are you trying
to model?
Are you just trying to get an idea of the population after a certain
time? This can be written down as a differential equation, given average