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A cell population model described by impulsive PDEs. -- Existence and numerical approximation
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    A cell population model described by impulsive PDEs. -- Existence and numerical approximation (English)
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    4 January 2000
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    The authors consider a cell population model involving ``impulsive'' partial differential equations -- essentially the McKendrick-Von Foerster model -- and investigate the existence of solutions. By showing that the related operator generates a strongly continuous semigroup the existence of solutions under certain conditions is established. An approximation to the solution of a relatively simple special case is also provided.
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    McKendrick-Von Foerster model
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    strongly continuous semigroup
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