A gradient discretisation method for anisotropic reaction-diffusion models with applications to the dynamics of brain tumors
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convergence analysisfinite volume schemesgradient schemesexistence of weak solutionsDirichlet and Neumann boundary conditionsanisotropic reaction-diffusion modelsbrain tumor dynamicsfractional anisotropygradient discretisation method (GDM)hybrid mixed mimetic (HMM) methodnon-conforming \(\mathbb{P}1\) finite element schemenon-conforming finite element methods
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