In this paper, the uncontrolled environmental factors are perturbed into the intrinsic growth rate factor of deterministic equations of the growth process. The growth process under two different laws which are Verhults and Gompertz’s law are considered, thus leading to stochastic delay differential equations (SDDEs) of logistic and Gompertzian, respectively. Gompertzian deterministic model has been proved to fit well the clinical data of cancerous growth, however the performance of stochastic model towards clinical data is yet to be confirmed. The prediction quality of logistic and Gompertzian SDDEs are evaluating by comparing the simulated results with the clinical data of cervical cancer growth. The parameter estimation of stochastic mod...
A Gompertz-type diffusion process characterized by the presence of exogenous factors in the drift te...
The aim of this paper is to present some approaches to tumour growth modelling using the logistic eq...
Tumor growth curves are classically modeled by means of ordinary differential equations. In analyzin...
In this paper, the uncontrolled environmental factors are perturbed into the intrinsic growth rate f...
In this paper, the uncontrolled environmental factors are perturbed into the growth rate deceleratio...
In this paper, the uncontrolled environmental factors are perturbed into the growth rate deceleratio...
In this paper, a Gompertzian stochastic model with time delay is introduced to describe the cervical...
In this paper, a Gompertzian stochastic model with time delay is introduced to describe the cervical...
In this paper, a stochastic Gompertzian model is developed to describe the growth process of a breas...
In this paper, a Gompertzian model with random effects is introduced to describe the cervical cancer...
A stochastic model of solid tumor growth based on deterministic Gompertz law is presented. Tumor cel...
A model of cancer growth based on the Gompertz stochastic process with jumps is proposed to analyze...
A non-homogeneous stochastic model based on a Gompertz-type diffusion process with jumps is propose...
ISBN 978-960-6766-32-9This paper investigates the stochastic linear and logistic (Verhulst, Gompertz...
Not AvailableThe Gompertz nonlinear growth (GNG) model with independently and identically distribute...
A Gompertz-type diffusion process characterized by the presence of exogenous factors in the drift te...
The aim of this paper is to present some approaches to tumour growth modelling using the logistic eq...
Tumor growth curves are classically modeled by means of ordinary differential equations. In analyzin...
In this paper, the uncontrolled environmental factors are perturbed into the intrinsic growth rate f...
In this paper, the uncontrolled environmental factors are perturbed into the growth rate deceleratio...
In this paper, the uncontrolled environmental factors are perturbed into the growth rate deceleratio...
In this paper, a Gompertzian stochastic model with time delay is introduced to describe the cervical...
In this paper, a Gompertzian stochastic model with time delay is introduced to describe the cervical...
In this paper, a stochastic Gompertzian model is developed to describe the growth process of a breas...
In this paper, a Gompertzian model with random effects is introduced to describe the cervical cancer...
A stochastic model of solid tumor growth based on deterministic Gompertz law is presented. Tumor cel...
A model of cancer growth based on the Gompertz stochastic process with jumps is proposed to analyze...
A non-homogeneous stochastic model based on a Gompertz-type diffusion process with jumps is propose...
ISBN 978-960-6766-32-9This paper investigates the stochastic linear and logistic (Verhulst, Gompertz...
Not AvailableThe Gompertz nonlinear growth (GNG) model with independently and identically distribute...
A Gompertz-type diffusion process characterized by the presence of exogenous factors in the drift te...
The aim of this paper is to present some approaches to tumour growth modelling using the logistic eq...
Tumor growth curves are classically modeled by means of ordinary differential equations. In analyzin...