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Cancer development and progression is the result of biological
phenomena that occur across multiple temporal and spatial scales.
Recent years have seen a flurry of multi-scale mathematical models
developed to generate and test new biological hypotheses related to
cancer development, progression, and various treatment approaches.
This led to the development of new computational and analytical
approaches aimed at investigating these multiscale models.Modelling
and Computational Approaches for Multi-scale Phenomena in Cancer
Research summarises the current state of the art related to the
modelling, experimental investigation and data assimilation for
multiscale phenomena during cancer development, evolution and
treatment, as well as computational and analytical investigation of
the multi-scale models developed to reproduce the biological
phenomena. This book also aims to identify the (experimental and
theoretical) open problems that will need to be addressed in the
near future, to advance this field.
This book focuses on the spatio-temporal patterns generated by two
classes of mathematical models (of hyperbolic and kinetic types)
that have been increasingly used in the past several years to
describe various biological and ecological communities. Here we
combine an overview of various modelling approaches for collective
behaviours displayed by individuals/cells/bacteria that interact
locally and non-locally, with analytical and numerical mathematical
techniques that can be used to investigate the spatio-temporal
patterns produced by said individuals/cells/bacteria. Richly
illustrated, the book offers a valuable guide for researchers new
to the field, and is also suitable as a textbook for senior
undergraduate or graduate students in mathematics or related
disciplines.
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