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The statistical theory of the angiogenesis equations

Analysis of PDEs 2022-10-28 v1 Mathematical Physics math.MP Pattern Formation and Solitons

Abstract

Angiogenesis is a multiscale process by which a primary blood vessel issues secondary vessel sprouts that reach regions lacking oxygen. Angiogenesis can be a natural process of organ growth and development or a pathological induced by a cancerous tumor. A mean field approximation for a stochastic model of angiogenesis consists of partial differential equation (PDE) for the density of active tip vessels. Addition of Gaussian and jump noise terms to this equation produces a stochastic PDE that defines an infinite dimensional L\'evy process and is the basis of a statistical theory of angiogenesis. The associated functional equation has been solved and the invariant measure obtained. The results are compared to a direct numerical simulation of the stochastic model of angiogenesis and invariant measure multiplied by an exponentially decaying factor. The results of this theory are compared to direct numerical simulations of the underlying angiogenesis model. The invariant measure and the moments are functions of the Korteweg-de Vries soliton which approximates the deterministic density of active vessel tips.

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@article{arxiv.2210.15584,
  title  = {The statistical theory of the angiogenesis equations},
  author = {Björn Birnir and Luis Bonilla and Manuel Carretero and Filippo Terragni},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2210.15584},
  year   = {2022}
}

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29 pages, 1 figure, 1 table