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The following pages link to MICRO AND MESO SCALES OF DESCRIPTION CORRESPONDING TO A MODEL OF TISSUE INVASION BY SOLID TUMOURS (Q5715595):
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- Bifurcation diagrams for the moments of a kinetic type model of keloid-immune system competition (Q534969) (← links)
- Individually-based Markov processes modeling nonlinear systems in mathematical biology (Q546198) (← links)
- On the modelling of complex sociopsychological systems with some reasoning about Kate, Jules, and Jim (Q606200) (← links)
- Global existence for a haptotaxis model of cancer invasion with tissue remodeling (Q611260) (← links)
- Numerical solutions for a model of tissue invasion and migration of tumour cells (Q629157) (← links)
- From the mathematical kinetic theory for active particles on the derivation of hyperbolic macroscopic tissue models (Q734479) (← links)
- High-order moments conservation in thermostatted kinetic models (Q742128) (← links)
- Hopf bifurcation in a solid avascular tumour growth model with two discrete delays (Q955504) (← links)
- A density-dependent chemotaxis-haptotaxis system modeling cancer invasion (Q968855) (← links)
- On the modelling of space dynamics in the kinetic theory for active particles (Q984119) (← links)
- Complexity and mathematical tools toward the modelling of multicellular growing systems (Q984187) (← links)
- Mathematical tools of the kinetic theory of active particles with some reasoning on the modelling progression and heterogeneity (Q1029169) (← links)
- Convergence and positivity of finite element methods for a haptotaxis model of tumoral invasion (Q2019563) (← links)
- Mathematical modelling of the influence of heat shock proteins on cancer invasion of tissue (Q2340007) (← links)
- An algorithm for partial functional differential equations modeling tumor growth (Q2423037) (← links)
- From the mathematical kinetic theory of active particles to multiscale modelling of complex biological systems (Q2425473) (← links)
- On the complexity of multiple interactions with additional reasonings about Kate, Jules and Jim (Q2427110) (← links)
- From microscopic to macroscopic description of multicellular systems and biological growing tissues (Q2459650) (← links)
- On the mathematical kinetic theory of active particles with discrete states: The derivation of macroscopic equations (Q2476719) (← links)
- ON THE ASYMPTOTIC THEORY FROM MICROSCOPIC TO MACROSCOPIC GROWING TISSUE MODELS: AN OVERVIEW WITH PERSPECTIVES (Q2891186) (← links)
- Three-scale convergence for processes in heterogeneous media (Q2909369) (← links)
- MATHEMATICAL MODELLING OF CANCER INVASION: THE IMPORTANCE OF CELL–CELL ADHESION AND CELL–MATRIX ADHESION (Q3004771) (← links)
- MATHEMATICAL MODELING FOR KELOID FORMATION TRIGGERED BY VIRUS: MALIGNANT EFFECTS AND IMMUNE SYSTEM COMPETITION (Q3007776) (← links)
- ON THE ASYMPTOTIC ANALYSIS OF THE BGK MODEL TOWARD THE INCOMPRESSIBLE LINEAR NAVIER–STOKES EQUATION (Q3161585) (← links)
- ON THE FOUNDATIONS OF CANCER MODELLING: SELECTED TOPICS, SPECULATIONS, AND PERSPECTIVES (Q3521624) (← links)
- BOUNDEDNESS OF SOLUTIONS OF A HAPTOTAXIS MODEL (Q3560028) (← links)
- MULTISCALE BIOLOGICAL TISSUE MODELS AND FLUX-LIMITED CHEMOTAXIS FOR MULTICELLULAR GROWING SYSTEMS (Q3587556) (← links)
- MATHEMATICAL MODELLING OF CANCER INVASION OF TISSUE: THE ROLE AND EFFECT OF NONLOCAL INTERACTIONS (Q3620381) (← links)
- Cross-diffusion and traveling waves in porous-media flux-saturated Keller–Segel models (Q4630531) (← links)
- A multiscale view of nonlinear diffusion in biology: From cells to tissues (Q4972954) (← links)
- HYBRID TWO SCALES MATHEMATICAL TOOLS FOR ACTIVE PARTICLES MODELLING COMPLEX SYSTEMS WITH LEARNING HIDING DYNAMICS (Q5293957) (← links)
- PREFACE — CHALLENGING MATHEMATICAL PROBLEMS IN CANCER MODELLING (Q5386707) (← links)
- MULTICELLULAR BIOLOGICAL GROWING SYSTEMS: HYPERBOLIC LIMITS TOWARDS MACROSCOPIC DESCRIPTION (Q5386709) (← links)
- LOOKING FOR NEW PARADIGMS TOWARDS A BIOLOGICAL-MATHEMATICAL THEORY OF COMPLEX MULTICELLULAR SYSTEMS (Q5484804) (← links)