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This monograph considers the mathematical modeling of cellular
adhesion, a key interaction force in cell biology. While deeply
grounded in the biological application of cell adhesion and tissue
formation, this monograph focuses on the mathematical analysis of
non-local adhesion models. The novel aspect is the non-local term
(an integral operator), which accounts for forces generated by long
ranged cell interactions. The analysis of non-local models has
started only recently, and it has become a vibrant area of applied
mathematics. This monograph contributes a systematic analysis of
steady states and their bifurcation structure, combining global
bifurcation results pioneered by Rabinowitz, equivariant
bifurcation theory, and the symmetries of the non-local term. These
methods allow readers to analyze and understand cell adhesion on a
deep level.
This monograph considers the mathematical modeling of cellular
adhesion, a key interaction force in cell biology. While deeply
grounded in the biological application of cell adhesion and tissue
formation, this monograph focuses on the mathematical analysis of
non-local adhesion models. The novel aspect is the non-local term
(an integral operator), which accounts for forces generated by long
ranged cell interactions. The analysis of non-local models has
started only recently, and it has become a vibrant area of applied
mathematics. This monograph contributes a systematic analysis of
steady states and their bifurcation structure, combining global
bifurcation results pioneered by Rabinowitz, equivariant
bifurcation theory, and the symmetries of the non-local term. These
methods allow readers to analyze and understand cell adhesion on a
deep level.
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