Identification of a chemotactic sensitivity in a coupled system
- PMID: 18632725
- DOI: 10.1093/imammb/dqn015
Identification of a chemotactic sensitivity in a coupled system
Abstract
Chemotaxis is the process by which cells behave in a way that follows the chemical gradient. Applications to bacteria growth, tissue inflammation and vascular tumours provide a focus on optimization strategies. Experiments can characterize the form of possible chemotactic sensitivities. This paper addresses the recovery of the chemotactic sensitivity from these experiments while allowing for non-linear dependence of the parameter on the state variables. The existence of solutions to the forward problem is analysed. The identification of a chemotactic parameter is determined by inverse problem techniques. Tikhonov regularization is investigated and appropriate convergence results are obtained. Numerical results of concentration-dependent chemotactic terms are explored.
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