Mathematical Modeling of Complex Biological SystemsModels with Space Structure and the Derivation of Macroscopic Equations
Mathematical Modeling of Complex Biological Systems: Models with Space Structure and the...
2006-01-01 00:00:00
[The various mathematical models proposed and analyzed in the preceding chapters describe multicellular systems in the spatially homogeneous case. As we have seen, these models are able to describe several interesting phenomena related to several aspects of the immune competition. On the other hand, a space structure is needed to model cellular motion, as well as to recover macroscopic models from the underlying microscopic description.]
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Mathematical Modeling of Complex Biological SystemsModels with Space Structure and the Derivation of Macroscopic Equations
[The various mathematical models proposed and analyzed in the preceding chapters describe multicellular systems in the spatially homogeneous case. As we have seen, these models are able to describe several interesting phenomena related to several aspects of the immune competition. On the other hand, a space structure is needed to model cellular motion, as well as to recover macroscopic models from the underlying microscopic description.]
Published: Jan 1, 2006
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