Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4617355 Journal of Mathematical Analysis and Applications 2012 14 Pages PDF
Abstract
Force traction microscopy is an inversion method that allows one to obtain the stress field applied by a living cell on the environment on the basis of a pointwise knowledge of the displacement produced by the cell itself. This classical biophysical problem, usually addressed in terms of Green functions, can be alternatively tackled using a variational framework and then a finite elements discretization. In such a case, a variation of the error functional under suitable regularization is operated in view of its minimization. This setting naturally suggests the introduction of a new equation, based on the adjoint operator of the elasticity problem. In this paper we illustrate the rigorous theory of the two-dimensional and three-dimensional problems, involving in the former case a distributed control and in the latter case a surface control. The pointwise observations require one to exploit the theory of elasticity extended to forcing terms that are Borel measures.
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