A time semi-exponentially fitted scheme for chemotaxis-growth models
DOI10.1007/s10092-016-0201-4zbMath1365.65201OpenAlexW2502718340MaRDI QIDQ2359416
M. Benzakour Amine, M. Akhmouch
Publication date: 28 June 2017
Published in: Calcolo (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1007/s10092-016-0201-4
PDEs in connection with biology, chemistry and other natural sciences (35Q92) Stability and convergence of numerical methods for initial value and initial-boundary value problems involving PDEs (65M12) Cell movement (chemotaxis, etc.) (92C17) Finite volume methods for initial value and initial-boundary value problems involving PDEs (65M08)
Related Items (3)
Uses Software
Cites Work
- Unnamed Item
- Unnamed Item
- Unnamed Item
- Semi-implicit finite volume schemes for a chemotaxis-growth model
- A finite volume scheme for convection-diffusion equations with nonlinear diffusion derived from the Scharfetter-Gummel scheme
- Finite volume methods for degenerate chemotaxis model
- Fully discrete analysis of a discontinuous finite element method for the keller-segel chemotaxis model
- Precise computations of chemotactic collapse using moving mesh methods
- On a parabolic-elliptic chemotactic model with coupled boundary conditions
- Notes on finite difference schemes to a parabolic-elliptic system modelling chemotaxis
- A finite volume scheme for nonlinear parabolic equations derived from one-dimensional local Dirichlet problems
- Initiation of slime mold aggregation viewed as an instability
- Mathematical modelling of cancer invasion of tissue: dynamic heterogeneity
- A second-order positivity preserving central-upwind scheme for chemotaxis and haptotaxis models
- A user's guide to PDE models for chemotaxis
- From 1970 until present: The Keller-Segel model in chemotaxis and its consequences. I
- Mathematical biology. Vol. 2: Spatial models and biomedical applications.
- From 1970 until present: the Keller-Segel model in chemotaxis and its consequences. II
- A positivity-preserving finite element method for chemotaxis problems in 3D
- Upwind-difference potentials method for Patlak-Keller-Segel chemotaxis model
- Error analysis of a conservative finite-element approximation for the Keller-Segel system of chemotaxis
- Compactness of discrete approximate solutions to parabolic PDEs -- application to a turbulence model
- Bifurcating spatially heterogeneous solutions in a chemotaxis model for biological pattern generation
- Stochastic particle approximation for measure valued solutions of the 2D Keller-Segel system
- Coupled lattice Boltzmann method for generalized Keller-Segel chemotaxis model
- A finite volume scheme for the Patlak-Keller-Segel chemotaxis model
- A flux-corrected finite element method for chemotaxis problems
- On the efficacy of a control volume finite element method for the capture of patterns for a volume-filling chemotaxis model
- Stabilization in a two-species chemotaxis system with a logistic source
- On discrete functional inequalities for some finite volume schemes
- Convergence of a Stochastic Particle Approximation for Measure Solutions of the 2D Keller-Segel System
- LOWER ESTIMATE OF THE ATTRACTOR DIMENSION FOR A CHEMOTAXIS GROWTH SYSTEM
- Conservative upwind finite-element method for a simplified Keller–Segel system modelling chemotaxis
- Convergence of the Mass-Transport Steepest Descent Scheme for the Subcritical Patlak–Keller–Segel Model
- Finite volume scheme for multi-dimensional drift-diffusion equations and convergence analysis
- Finite Volume Methods for Convection-Diffusion Problems
- Boundedness in the Higher-Dimensional Parabolic-Parabolic Chemotaxis System with Logistic Source
- A Chemotaxis System with Logistic Source
- New Interior Penalty Discontinuous Galerkin Methods for the Keller–Segel Chemotaxis Model
- A finite volume scheme for a Keller-Segel model with additional cross-diffusion
- Monotone combined edge finite volume–finite element scheme for Anisotropic Keller–Segel model
- Numerical simulation of chemotactic bacteria aggregation via mixed finite elements
This page was built for publication: A time semi-exponentially fitted scheme for chemotaxis-growth models