This article presents the impact of distributed and discrete delays that emerge in the formulation of a mathematical model of the human immunological system describing the interactions of effector cells (ECs), tumor cells (TCs) and helper T-cells (HTCs). We investigate the stability of equilibria and the commencement of sustained oscillations after Hopf-bifurcation. Moreover, based on the center manifold theorem and normal form theory, the expression for direction and stability of Hopf-bifurcation occurring at tumor presence equilibrium point of the system has been derived explicitly. The effect of distributed delay involved in immune-activation on the system dynamics of the tumor is demonstrated. Numerical simulations are also illustrated ...
This dissertation is concerned with mathematical modeling of the dynamics of tumour cells and immune...
The dynamics of the model for tumor-immune system competition with negative im-mune response and wit...
In this paper, we propose and analyze a Lotka–Volterra competition like model which consistsof...
The aim of this work on tumour–immune system (T-IS) interaction is to assess the effect of delays co...
In this paper, a previous tumour–immune interaction model is simplified by neglecting a relatively w...
Abstract In this study, we discuss a cancer model considering discrete time-delay in tumor-immune in...
In this paper, we have proposed and analyzed a nonlinear mathematical model to study the interaction...
Although recent advances in oncology emphasized the role of microenvironment in tumor growth, the ro...
The main goal of this work is to conduct a rigorous study of a mathematical model that was first pro...
We study stability and Hopf bifurcation analysis of a model that refers to the competition between t...
We study stability and Hopf bifurcation analysis of a model that refers to the competition between t...
We study stability and Hopf bifurcation analysis of a model that refers to the competition between t...
This dissertation is concerned with mathematical modeling of the dynamics of tumour cells and immune...
The model analyzed in this paper is based on the model set forth by V.A. Kuznetsov and M.A. Taylor, ...
This dissertation is concerned with mathematical modeling of the dynamics of tumour cells and immune...
This dissertation is concerned with mathematical modeling of the dynamics of tumour cells and immune...
The dynamics of the model for tumor-immune system competition with negative im-mune response and wit...
In this paper, we propose and analyze a Lotka–Volterra competition like model which consistsof...
The aim of this work on tumour–immune system (T-IS) interaction is to assess the effect of delays co...
In this paper, a previous tumour–immune interaction model is simplified by neglecting a relatively w...
Abstract In this study, we discuss a cancer model considering discrete time-delay in tumor-immune in...
In this paper, we have proposed and analyzed a nonlinear mathematical model to study the interaction...
Although recent advances in oncology emphasized the role of microenvironment in tumor growth, the ro...
The main goal of this work is to conduct a rigorous study of a mathematical model that was first pro...
We study stability and Hopf bifurcation analysis of a model that refers to the competition between t...
We study stability and Hopf bifurcation analysis of a model that refers to the competition between t...
We study stability and Hopf bifurcation analysis of a model that refers to the competition between t...
This dissertation is concerned with mathematical modeling of the dynamics of tumour cells and immune...
The model analyzed in this paper is based on the model set forth by V.A. Kuznetsov and M.A. Taylor, ...
This dissertation is concerned with mathematical modeling of the dynamics of tumour cells and immune...
This dissertation is concerned with mathematical modeling of the dynamics of tumour cells and immune...
The dynamics of the model for tumor-immune system competition with negative im-mune response and wit...
In this paper, we propose and analyze a Lotka–Volterra competition like model which consistsof...