A mathematical model for dispersal phenomenon in multispecies biofilm based on a continuum approach and mass conservation principles is presented. The formation of dispersed cells is modeled by considering a mass balance for the bulk liquid and the biofilm. Diffusion of these cells within the biofilm and in the bulk liquid is described using a diffusion–reaction equation. Diffusion supposes a random character of mobility. Notably, biofilm growth is modeled by a hyperbolic partial differential equation while the diffusion process of dispersed cells by a parabolic partial differential equation. The two are mutually connected but governed by different equations that are coupled by two growth rate terms. Three biological processes are discussed...
Abstract: Biofilms are complex but omnipresent and industrially important structures. Many studies w...
The work presents a contribution to the mathematical modelling of formation and growth of multispeci...
We study a mathematical model that describes how a "good" bacterial biofilm controls the g...
A mathematical model for dispersal phenomenon in multispecies biofilm based on a continuum approach ...
A mathematical model for multispecies biofilm evolution based on continuum approach and mass conserv...
A continuum approach to mathematical modeling of multispecies biofilm formation and growth is presen...
A mathematical model for emerging contaminants sorption in multispecies biofilms, based on a continu...
Cell dispersal (or detachment) is part of the developmental cycle of microbial biofilms. It can be e...
We present a class of deterministic continuum models for spatially heterogeneous biofilm communities...
The work presents a mathematical modelling approach to study dynamic competition during the attachme...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Cell dispersal (or detachment) is part of the developmental cycle of microb...
Abstract. A nonlinear density-dependent system of diffusion-reaction equations describing the spatia...
A biofilm is a complex and diverse aggregation of microorganisms at surface comprised of among diffe...
Graduation date: 2015We present a new mathematical model for the development of biofilm that extends...
A 1D mathematical model for analysis and prediction of microbial interactions within multispecies bi...
Abstract: Biofilms are complex but omnipresent and industrially important structures. Many studies w...
The work presents a contribution to the mathematical modelling of formation and growth of multispeci...
We study a mathematical model that describes how a "good" bacterial biofilm controls the g...
A mathematical model for dispersal phenomenon in multispecies biofilm based on a continuum approach ...
A mathematical model for multispecies biofilm evolution based on continuum approach and mass conserv...
A continuum approach to mathematical modeling of multispecies biofilm formation and growth is presen...
A mathematical model for emerging contaminants sorption in multispecies biofilms, based on a continu...
Cell dispersal (or detachment) is part of the developmental cycle of microbial biofilms. It can be e...
We present a class of deterministic continuum models for spatially heterogeneous biofilm communities...
The work presents a mathematical modelling approach to study dynamic competition during the attachme...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Cell dispersal (or detachment) is part of the developmental cycle of microb...
Abstract. A nonlinear density-dependent system of diffusion-reaction equations describing the spatia...
A biofilm is a complex and diverse aggregation of microorganisms at surface comprised of among diffe...
Graduation date: 2015We present a new mathematical model for the development of biofilm that extends...
A 1D mathematical model for analysis and prediction of microbial interactions within multispecies bi...
Abstract: Biofilms are complex but omnipresent and industrially important structures. Many studies w...
The work presents a contribution to the mathematical modelling of formation and growth of multispeci...
We study a mathematical model that describes how a "good" bacterial biofilm controls the g...