In this paper we present continuous age- and space-structured models and numerical computations of Proteus mirabilis swarm-colony development. We base the mathematical representation of the cell-cycle dynamics of Proteus mirabilis on those developed by Esipov and Shapiro, which are the best understood aspects of the system, and we make minimum assumptions about less-understood mechanisms, such as precise forms of the spatial diffusion. The models in this paper have explicit age-structure and, when solved numerically, display both the temporal and spatial regularity seen in experiments, whereas the Esipov and Shapiro model, when solved accurately, shows only the temporal regularity. The composite hyperbolic-parabolic partial differential e...
Continuum, partial differential equation models are often used to describe the collective motion of ...
Continuum models for the spatial dynamics of growing cell populations have been widely used to inves...
We develop theoretical equivalences between stochastic and deterministic models for populations of i...
We present models and computational results which indicate that the spatial and temporal regularity ...
International audienceIn this paper we explain the biophysical principles which, according to us, go...
AbstractWe prove a global existence result for a model describing the swarming phenomenon of the bac...
Proteus mirabilis colonies exhibit striking geometric regularity. Basic microbiological methods and ...
The bacterial species, Proteus mirabilis, is a unique bacteria that differentiates into different ce...
Proteus mirabilis are bacteria that make strikingly regular spatial-temporal patterns on agar surfac...
Proteus mirabilis forms a concentric-ring colony by undergoing periodic swarming. A colony in the pr...
AbstractThe McKendrick-Von Foerster model is often used to model cell colonies with both constant an...
AbstractVarious classes of Partial Differential Equations have shown to be successful in describing ...
In this Thesis I present simulation- and theory-based studies of pattern formation and growth in co...
Proteus mirabilis colonies exhibit striking geometric regularity. Basic microbiological methods and ...
Cette thèse s'inscrit dans le cadre général de l'étude de la dynamique de populations. Elle porte su...
Continuum, partial differential equation models are often used to describe the collective motion of ...
Continuum models for the spatial dynamics of growing cell populations have been widely used to inves...
We develop theoretical equivalences between stochastic and deterministic models for populations of i...
We present models and computational results which indicate that the spatial and temporal regularity ...
International audienceIn this paper we explain the biophysical principles which, according to us, go...
AbstractWe prove a global existence result for a model describing the swarming phenomenon of the bac...
Proteus mirabilis colonies exhibit striking geometric regularity. Basic microbiological methods and ...
The bacterial species, Proteus mirabilis, is a unique bacteria that differentiates into different ce...
Proteus mirabilis are bacteria that make strikingly regular spatial-temporal patterns on agar surfac...
Proteus mirabilis forms a concentric-ring colony by undergoing periodic swarming. A colony in the pr...
AbstractThe McKendrick-Von Foerster model is often used to model cell colonies with both constant an...
AbstractVarious classes of Partial Differential Equations have shown to be successful in describing ...
In this Thesis I present simulation- and theory-based studies of pattern formation and growth in co...
Proteus mirabilis colonies exhibit striking geometric regularity. Basic microbiological methods and ...
Cette thèse s'inscrit dans le cadre général de l'étude de la dynamique de populations. Elle porte su...
Continuum, partial differential equation models are often used to describe the collective motion of ...
Continuum models for the spatial dynamics of growing cell populations have been widely used to inves...
We develop theoretical equivalences between stochastic and deterministic models for populations of i...