On a Brain Tumor Growth Model with Lactate Metabolism, Viscoelastic Effects, and Tissue Damage
Abstract
In this paper, we study a nonlinearly coupled initial-boundary value problem describing the evolution of brain tumor growth including lactate metabolism. In our modeling approach, we also take into account the viscoelastic properties of the tissues as well as the reversible damage effects that could occur, possibly caused by surgery. After introducing the PDE system, coupling a Fischer-Kolmogorov type equation for the tumor phase with a reaction-diffusion equation for the lactate, a quasi-static momentum balance with nonlinear elasticity and viscosity matrices, and a nonlinear differential inclusion for the damage, we prove the existence of global in time weak solutions under reasonable assumptions on the involved functions and data. Strengthening these assumptions, we subsequently prove further regularity properties of the solutions as well as their continuous dependence with respect to the data, entailing the well-posedness of the Cauchy problem associated with the nonlinear PDE system.
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@article{arxiv.2502.02126,
title = {On a Brain Tumor Growth Model with Lactate Metabolism, Viscoelastic Effects, and Tissue Damage},
author = {Giulia Cavalleri and Pierluigi Colli and Alain Miranville and Elisabetta Rocca},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2502.02126},
year = {2025}
}
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33 pages. The keywords are: nonlinear initial-boundary value problem, reaction-diffusion equation, Fischer-Kolmogorov type equation, well-posedness, regularity results, tumor growth models