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The following pages link to Spectral analysis of semigroups and growth-fragmentation equations (Q274753):
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- Almost interior points in ordered Banach spaces and the long-term behaviour of strongly positive operator semigroups (Q3298545) (← links)
- Spectral Gap for the Growth-Fragmentation Equation via Harris's Theorem (Q3383045) (← links)
- Relative Entropy Method for Measure Solutions of the Growth-Fragmentation Equation (Q4554976) (← links)
- Lower bounds and the asymptotic behaviour of positive operator semigroups (Q4962525) (← links)
- ESTIMATES FOR APPROXIMATE SOLUTIONS TO A FUNCTIONAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATION MODEL OF CELL DIVISION (Q4983558) (← links)
- A probabilistic view on the long-time behaviour of growth-fragmentation semigroups with bounded fragmentation rates (Q5000392) (← links)
- A Nonexpanding Transport Distance for Some Structured Equations (Q5018860) (← links)
- Fractional Fokker--Planck Equation with General Confinement Force (Q5208769) (← links)
- Convergence of positive operator semigroups (Q5241509) (← links)
- Strong laws of large numbers for a growth-fragmentation process with bounded cell sizes (Q5870417) (← links)
- A law of large numbers for branching Markov processes by the ergodicity of ancestral lineages (Q5881042) (← links)
- Exponential ergodicity of a degenerate age-size piecewise deterministic process (Q6076433) (← links)
- On the Asymptotic Behavior of a Run and Tumble Equation for Bacterial Chemotaxis (Q6090020) (← links)
- Confining integro-differential equations originating from evolutionary biology: ground states and long time dynamics (Q6116704) (← links)
- A non‐conservative Harris ergodic theorem (Q6134541) (← links)
- A growth-fragmentation-isolation process on random recursive trees and contact tracing (Q6139679) (← links)
- Ergodic Behaviour of a Multi-Type Growth-Fragmentation Process Modelling the Mycelial Network of a Filamentous Fungus (Q6175888) (← links)
- Stability of selfsimilar solutions to the fragmentation equation with polynomial daughter fragments distribution (Q6192357) (← links)
- Spine for interacting populations and sampling (Q6201865) (← links)