The development of hybrid methodologies is of current interest in both multi-scale modelling and stochastic reaction-diffusion systems regarding their applications to biology. We formulate a hybrid method for stochastic multi-scale models of cells populations that extends the remit of existing hybrid methods for reaction-diffusion systems. Such method is developed for a stochastic multi-scale model of tumour growth, i.e. population-dynamical models which account for the effects of intrinsic noise affecting both the number of cells and the intracellular dynamics. In order to formulate this method, we develop a coarse-grained approximation for both the full stochastic model and its mean-field limit. Such approximation involves averaging out t...
We consider a specific form of domain invasion that is an abstraction of pancreatic tissue eliminati...
Spatial distributions characterize the evolution of reaction-diffusion models of several physical, c...
AbstractMathematical models describing the movement of multiple interacting subpopulations are relev...
The development of hybrid methodologies is of current interest in both multi-scale modelling and sto...
We propose a modelling framework to analyse the stochastic behaviour of heterogeneous, multi-scale c...
The simulation of stochastic reaction–diffusion systems using fine-grained representations can becom...
AbstractWe propose a modelling framework to analyse the stochastic behaviour of heterogeneous, multi...
We propose a modelling framework to analyse the stochastic behaviour of heterogeneous, multi-scale c...
In this paper we present a new methodology that allows us to formulate and analyse stochas...
In this paper we present a new methodology that allows us to formulate and analyse stochastic multis...
Modelling and simulation are essential to modern research in cell biology. This thesis follows a jou...
A competition-diffusion system, where populations of healthy and malignant cells compete and move on...
In this paper we present a new methodology that allows us to formulate and analysestochastic multisc...
Stochastic fluctuations in cellular processes often have a dominant role in evoking heterogeneous be...
AbstractReaction–diffusion models are used to describe systems in fields as diverse as physics, chem...
We consider a specific form of domain invasion that is an abstraction of pancreatic tissue eliminati...
Spatial distributions characterize the evolution of reaction-diffusion models of several physical, c...
AbstractMathematical models describing the movement of multiple interacting subpopulations are relev...
The development of hybrid methodologies is of current interest in both multi-scale modelling and sto...
We propose a modelling framework to analyse the stochastic behaviour of heterogeneous, multi-scale c...
The simulation of stochastic reaction–diffusion systems using fine-grained representations can becom...
AbstractWe propose a modelling framework to analyse the stochastic behaviour of heterogeneous, multi...
We propose a modelling framework to analyse the stochastic behaviour of heterogeneous, multi-scale c...
In this paper we present a new methodology that allows us to formulate and analyse stochas...
In this paper we present a new methodology that allows us to formulate and analyse stochastic multis...
Modelling and simulation are essential to modern research in cell biology. This thesis follows a jou...
A competition-diffusion system, where populations of healthy and malignant cells compete and move on...
In this paper we present a new methodology that allows us to formulate and analysestochastic multisc...
Stochastic fluctuations in cellular processes often have a dominant role in evoking heterogeneous be...
AbstractReaction–diffusion models are used to describe systems in fields as diverse as physics, chem...
We consider a specific form of domain invasion that is an abstraction of pancreatic tissue eliminati...
Spatial distributions characterize the evolution of reaction-diffusion models of several physical, c...
AbstractMathematical models describing the movement of multiple interacting subpopulations are relev...