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The following pages link to Assessment of a non-traditional operator split algorithm for simulation of reactive transport (Q2573892):
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- An analytical solution for diffusion and nonlinear uptake of oxygen in a spherical cell (Q693427) (← links)
- Computational approaches to solving equations arising from wound healing (Q841793) (← links)
- Tactically-driven nonmonotone travelling waves (Q926828) (← links)
- Pattern formation and front stability for a moving-boundary model of biological invasion and recession (Q2111736) (← links)
- The effect of geometry on survival and extinction in a moving-boundary problem motivated by the Fisher-KPP equation (Q2150426) (← links)
- Looking inside an invasion wave of cells using continuum models: proliferation is the key (Q2202388) (← links)
- Local meshless method for PDEs arising from models of wound healing (Q2293893) (← links)
- Characterizing and minimizing the operator split error for Fisher's equation (Q2371023) (← links)
- Are \textit{in vitro} estimates of cell diffusivity and cell proliferation rate sensitive to assay geometry? (Q2415557) (← links)
- Theoretical analysis and physical interpretation of temporal truncation errors in operator split algorithms (Q2479434) (← links)
- Chemotactic and diffusive migration on a nonuniformly growing domain: numerical algorithm development and applications (Q2491649) (← links)
- Invading and receding sharp-fronted travelling waves (Q2662098) (← links)
- Mathematical model of tumour spheroid experiments with real-time cell cycle imaging (Q2662116) (← links)
- CRITICAL TIMESCALES AND TIME INTERVALS FOR COUPLED LINEAR PROCESSES (Q2851121) (← links)
- CRITICAL LENGTH FOR THE SPREADING–VANISHING DICHOTOMY IN HIGHER DIMENSIONS (Q4971814) (← links)
- Survival, extinction, and interface stability in a two-phase moving boundary model of biological invasion (Q6090656) (← links)
- Front stability of infinitely steep travelling waves in population biology (Q6582873) (← links)