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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1718991
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A mathematical study for a Rotenberg model
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1718991

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    A mathematical study for a Rotenberg model (English)
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    27 June 2002
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    Assume that \(f=f(\mu,\nu,t)\) is the density of a cell population, where \(\mu\) is the degree of maturity, and \(\nu\) is the velocity of maturation. \textit{M. Rotenberg} [J. Theor. Biol. 103, No. 2, 181-199 (1983)] presented a model for \(f\): \[ (1)\qquad \partial f/\partial t=-\nu\partial f/\partial \mu \] with boundary condition \[ (2)\qquad f(t,0,\nu)=\alpha f(t,1,\nu)+p\nu^{-1}\int_a^bk(\nu,\nu')\nu' f(t,1,\nu')d\nu', \] where \(k=k(\mu,\nu')\geq 0\) and \[ (3)\qquad \int_a^bk(\nu,\nu')d\nu=1. \] Here, \(\nu\) and \(\nu'\) express daughter cell and mother cell, respectively, and \(0\leq p\) is the average number of viable daughters per mitotic in the degenerate case. The author is concerned with the existence of a strongly continuous semigroup of the model (1)--(3) for all \(\alpha\geq 0\) and all \(p\geq 0\). Some properties, such as positivity, irreducibility, and asymptotic behavior in the uniform topology are also investigated. New techniques are introduced into the discussion.
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    cell population dynamics
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    general boundary conditions
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    semigroups
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    compactness
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    asymptotic behavior
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