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The following pages link to Anisotropic diffusion in oriented environments can lead to singularity formation (Q4928759):
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- The Fokker-Planck law of diffusion and pattern formation in heterogeneous environments (Q314517) (← links)
- A kinetic equation for economic value estimation with irrationality and herding (Q728182) (← links)
- The effective boundary conditions and their lifespan of the logistic diffusion equation on a coated body (Q743872) (← links)
- Aggregation of biological particles under radial directional guidance (Q1704169) (← links)
- Singular structure formation in a degenerate haptotaxis model involving myopic diffusion (Q1707304) (← links)
- Multiscale dynamics of a heterotypic cancer cell population within a fibrous extracellular matrix (Q2288445) (← links)
- Mathematical modelling of glioma growth: the use of diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) data to predict the anisotropic pathways of cancer invasion (Q2349711) (← links)
- Transport and Anisotropic Diffusion Models for Movement in Oriented Habitats (Q2822129) (← links)
- Using effective boundary conditions to model fast diffusion on a road in a large field (Q4588507) (← links)
- Modeling of Herding and Wealth Distribution in Large Markets (Q4626489) (← links)
- Modeling glioma invasion with anisotropy- and hypoxia-triggered motility enhancement: From subcellular dynamics to macroscopic PDEs with multiple taxis (Q5164207) (← links)
- Global small-data solutions of a two-dimensional chemotaxis system with rotational flux terms (Q5247092) (← links)