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Asymptotic behavior of solutions of a free boundary problem modelling the growth of tumors with Stokes equations
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    Asymptotic behavior of solutions of a free boundary problem modelling the growth of tumors with Stokes equations (English)
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    29 May 2009
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    The authors study a free boundary problem modelling the growth of non-necrotic tumors with fluid-like tissues. The velocity of the fluid fulfills Stokes equations with a source term determined by the proliferation rate of tumor cells which depends on the concentration of nutrients, subject to a boundary condition with stress tensor effected by surface tension. They prove first that this problem has a unique radially symmetric stationary solution. By using the so-called Hanzawa transformation and various tools from functional analysis the authors are able to prove the following: There exists a threshold value \(\gamma_{*} > 0\) for the surface tension coefficient \(\gamma\), such that in the case \(\gamma > \gamma_{*}\) this radially symmetric stationary solution is asymptotically stable under small non-radial perturbations, whereas in the opposite case it is unstable.
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    free boundary problem
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    tumor growth modelling
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    Stokes equation
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    surface tension
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    radially symmetric stationary solution
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    asymptotic stability
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