Analysis of a free boundary problem modeling the growth of multicell spheroids with angiogenesis (Q1745641)
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Analysis of a free boundary problem modeling the growth of multicell spheroids with angiogenesis (English)
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18 April 2018
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This work addresses a mathematical background of one of the models of tumor growth given as a system of free boundary problem for partial differential equations. The key feature of such kind of models is the proper choice of boundary conditions, which should be realistic from the biological point of view and, simultaneously, assure correct (i.e. robust, unique, etc.) mathematical solutions. The authors consider the so-called Robin boundary conditions, which balance the outflow of nutrients located inside of the tumor with the concentration of nutrients in the host tissue. Within this problem statement, existence, uniqueness, and local well-posedness were studied as well as the asymptotic stability of the radial stationary solution under radial and non-radial perturbations.
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free boundary problem
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tumor growth
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well-posedness
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stationary solution
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asymptotic stability
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