Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5775183 Journal of Mathematical Analysis and Applications 2017 12 Pages PDF
Abstract
In this paper we study a mathematical model for the growth of nonnecrotic solid tumor. The tumor is assumed to be radially symmetric and its radius R(t) is an unknown function of time t as tumor growth, and the model is in the form of a free boundary problem. The feature of the model is that a Gibbs-Thomson relation is taken into account, which results an interesting phenomenon that there exist two stationary solutions (depending on the model parameters). The global existence and uniqueness of solution are established. By denoting c the ratio of the diffusion time scale to the tumor doubling time scale, we prove that for sufficiently small c>0, the stationary solution with the larger radius is asymptotically stable, and the other smaller one is unstable.
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