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\section{Solution}  In general, a 100✕100 square lattice (representing 5cm by 5cm) was used to generate random tumors of discrete shapes and sizes. Non-intersecting circles Circles  were then placed randomly on the lattice, and a genetic algorithm was used to optimize circle placement and radii for accuracy. At no point was a circle allowed to intersect with another.