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    Bifurcation for a free boundary problem modeling the growth of necrotic multilayered tumors (English)
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    20 June 2019
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    This work considers a system of equations with two free boundaries motivated by the problem of the growth of a tumour, which consists of proliferating cells and necrotic cells. It is shown that such a boundary problem has infinitely many bifurcation branches of non-flat stationary solutions. To achieve this result, the linearisation with the subsequent reducing into a bifurcation problem was evaluated. The biological output of the solved bifurcation problem supports mathematically the formation of finger-like structures, which accompany the tumour invasion.
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    free boundary problem
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    bifurcation
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    stationary solutions
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    tumor model
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    necrotic phase
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