Global existence of classical solutions and numerical simulations of a cancer invasion model

05/17/2022
by   Mario Fuest, et al.
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In this paper, we study a cancer invasion model both theoretically and numerically. The model is a nonstationary, nonlinear system of three coupled partial differential equations modeling the motion of cancer cells, degradation of the extracellular matrix, and certain enzymes. We first establish existence of global classical solutions in both two- and three-dimensional bounded domains, despite the lack of diffusion of the matrix-degrading enzymes and corresponding regularizing effects in the analytical treatment. Next, we give a weak formulation and apply finite differences in time and a Galerkin finite element scheme for spatial discretization. The overall algorithm is based on a fixed-point iteration scheme. In order to substantiate our theory and numerical framework, several numerical simulations are carried out in two and three spatial dimensions.

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