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The following pages link to A new interpretation of the keller-segel model based on multiphase modelling (Q1764639):
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- Analysis of a compressible two-fluid Stokes system with constant viscosity (Q498801) (← links)
- Global solvability of the one-dimensional Cosserat-Bingham fluid equations (Q498804) (← links)
- Continuous models for cell migration in tissues and applications to cell sorting via differential chemotaxis (Q836212) (← links)
- Model of chemotaxis with threshold density and singular diffusion (Q975830) (← links)
- A user's guide to PDE models for chemotaxis (Q999333) (← links)
- A mathematical model of liver cell aggregation in vitro (Q1026649) (← links)
- Continuum model of cell motility and chemotaxis (Q1670820) (← links)
- Null controllability of a coupled degenerate system with the first order terms (Q1702964) (← links)
- A two-phase model of early fibrous cap formation in atherosclerosis (Q1714379) (← links)
- Multiphase modelling of vascular tumour growth in two spatial dimensions (Q1790855) (← links)
- Computational modeling of microabscess formation (Q1929596) (← links)
- Two-phase model of compressive stress induced on a surrounding hyperelastic medium by an expanding tumour (Q2111083) (← links)
- On the numerical discretization of a tumor progression model driven by competing migration mechanisms (Q2167631) (← links)
- Chemotactic traveling waves with compact support (Q2173789) (← links)
- A multiphase model of growth factor-regulated atherosclerotic cap formation (Q2192672) (← links)
- Mathematical models for chemotaxis and their applications in self-organisation phenomena (Q2328247) (← links)
- STATISTICAL MODELS OF CRIMINAL BEHAVIOR: THE EFFECTS OF LAW ENFORCEMENT ACTIONS (Q3161619) (← links)
- LOCAL EXISTENCE AND UNIQUENESS OF SOLUTIONS TO A PDE MODEL FOR CRIMINAL BEHAVIOR (Q3161620) (← links)