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The following pages link to On the stability of homogeneous solutions to some aggregation models (Q1430355):
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- Analysis of a degenerate biofilm model with a nutrient taxis term (Q379695) (← links)
- Quasilinear nonuniformly parabolic system modelling chemotaxis (Q865358) (← links)
- A mathematical model of liver cell aggregation in vitro (Q1026649) (← links)
- Preventing blow up in a chemotaxis model (Q1773313) (← links)
- A novel nonlocal partial differential equation model of endothelial progenitor cell cluster formation during the early stages of vasculogenesis (Q2068747) (← links)
- Convergence to nonlinear diffusion waves for a hyperbolic-parabolic chemotaxis system modelling vasculogenesis (Q2074448) (← links)
- On the global existence of solutions to an aggregation model (Q2427277) (← links)
- Stability analysis of a chemotaxis–convection–diffusion coupling system with the roles of deformed free surface and surface tension (Q3382685) (← links)
- Forms of travelling waves admitted by a mechanochemical model of tumour angiogenesis (Q3580607) (← links)
- A survey on well-balanced and asymptotic preserving schemes for hyperbolic models for chemotaxis (Q4615443) (← links)
- Modelling the formation of capillaries (Q4638231) (← links)
- Nonlinear stability of phase transition steady states to a hyperbolic–parabolic system modeling vascular networks (Q5006334) (← links)
- Asymptotic Stability of Diffusion Waves of a Quasi-Linear Hyperbolic-Parabolic Model for Vasculogenesis (Q5037716) (← links)
- A Review of Vasculogenesis Models (Q5718466) (← links)
- The Hyperbolic-Parabolic Chemotaxis System for Vasculogenesis: Global Dynamics and Relaxation Limit Toward a Keller–Segel Model (Q6073316) (← links)
- Convergence to nonlinear diffusion waves for solutions of hyperbolic-parabolic chemotaxis system (Q6084170) (← links)
- Large time behavior of a hyperbolic-parabolic model of vasculogenesis (Q6139064) (← links)
- On instability of a generic compressible two-fluid model in R3 (Q6169731) (← links)