Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1139379 | Mathematics and Computers in Simulation | 2012 | 12 Pages |
Abstract
A predator-prey system is used to model the time-dependent virus and lymphocyte population during a liver infection. We show mathematically that the resulting reaction-diffusion equation has non-trivial stationary solutions whenever the underlying domain is sufficiently large or fissured. The non-trivial stationary solutions are interpreted as chronic liver infections. Thus qualitative differences between acute and chronic hepatitis infections become dispensable. Finally, numerical simulations for the chronification are presented.
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Authors
Hermann-Johannes Kerl, Dirk Langemann, Antje Vollrath,