Stability of Some Mechanisms of Chemotactic Aggregation
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Publication:3149816
DOI10.1137/S0036139900380049zbMath1013.35004MaRDI QIDQ3149816
Publication date: 29 September 2002
Published in: SIAM Journal on Applied Mathematics (Search for Journal in Brave)
Singular perturbations in context of PDEs (35B25) Series solutions to PDEs (35C10) General biology and biomathematics (92B05) Cell movement (chemotaxis, etc.) (92C17)
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