International audienceModels of tumor growth, now commonly used, present several levels of complexity, both in terms of the biomedical ingredients and the mathematical description. The simplest ones contain competition for space using purely fluid mechanical concepts. Another possible ingredient is the supply of nutrients through vasculature. The models can describe the tissue either at the level of cell densities, or at the scale of the solid tumor, in this latter case by means of a free boundary problem. Our first goal here is to formulate a free boundary model of Hele-Shaw type, a variant including growth terms, starting from the description at the cell level and passing to a certain limit. A detailed mathematical analysis of this purely...
Both compressible and incompressible porous medium models have been used in the literature to descri...
International audienceA mathematical model for tissue growth is considered. This model describes the...
Motivated by the incompressible limit of a cell density model, we propose a free boundary tumor grow...
International audienceModels of tumor growth, now commonly used, present several levels of complexit...
International audienceWe formulate a Hele-Shaw type free boundary problem for a tumor growing under ...
International audienceWe consider weak solutions to a problem modeling tumor growth. Under certain c...
In questa tesi si presenta l'analisi asintotica di un modello di crescita tumorale, seguendo l'artic...
25 pagesInternational audienceSeveral mathematical models of tumor growth are now commonly used to e...
© European Mathematical Society 2019 Using formal asymptotic methods we derive a free boundary probl...
Both compressible and incompressible porous medium models are used in the literature to describe the...
International audienceMathematical models of tumor growth, written as partial differential equations...
16 pagesInternational audienceVarious models of tumor growth are available in the litterature. A fir...
International audienceThe mathematical modeling of tumor growth leads to singular " stiff pressure l...
AbstractIn this paper we investigate regularity of solutions to a free boundary problem modeling tum...
AbstractWe study a free boundary problem modelling the growth of a tumor cord in which tumor cells l...
Both compressible and incompressible porous medium models have been used in the literature to descri...
International audienceA mathematical model for tissue growth is considered. This model describes the...
Motivated by the incompressible limit of a cell density model, we propose a free boundary tumor grow...
International audienceModels of tumor growth, now commonly used, present several levels of complexit...
International audienceWe formulate a Hele-Shaw type free boundary problem for a tumor growing under ...
International audienceWe consider weak solutions to a problem modeling tumor growth. Under certain c...
In questa tesi si presenta l'analisi asintotica di un modello di crescita tumorale, seguendo l'artic...
25 pagesInternational audienceSeveral mathematical models of tumor growth are now commonly used to e...
© European Mathematical Society 2019 Using formal asymptotic methods we derive a free boundary probl...
Both compressible and incompressible porous medium models are used in the literature to describe the...
International audienceMathematical models of tumor growth, written as partial differential equations...
16 pagesInternational audienceVarious models of tumor growth are available in the litterature. A fir...
International audienceThe mathematical modeling of tumor growth leads to singular " stiff pressure l...
AbstractIn this paper we investigate regularity of solutions to a free boundary problem modeling tum...
AbstractWe study a free boundary problem modelling the growth of a tumor cord in which tumor cells l...
Both compressible and incompressible porous medium models have been used in the literature to descri...
International audienceA mathematical model for tissue growth is considered. This model describes the...
Motivated by the incompressible limit of a cell density model, we propose a free boundary tumor grow...