The SIAM Journal on Mathematical Analysis features research articles of the highest quality employing innovative analytical techniques to treat problems in the natural sciences. Every paper has ...
Using tumor growth modeling and informed neural networks as early predictive clinical endpoints. 2007 Continuous dispersion for invasive motility. 2009 Invasive growth with cell density and oxygen.
Human cancers are thought to be sustained in their growth by a pathologic counterpart of normal adult stem cells: cancer stem cells. This concept was first developed in human myeloid leukemias and is ...
RIT alumnus Adam Giammarese’s work in chaos theory has earned him the Edward N. Lorenz Early Career Award, an annual recognition by the publication Chaos: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Nonlinear ...
With the ever-increasing processing power of new computer hardware and software, the mathematical sciences are constantly advancing and the use of mathematical models in medicine is expanding To date, ...
A newly published study provides guidance for building accurate mathematical models for gene regulatory networks. Over the last 20 years, researchers in biology and medicine have created Boolean ...
A sneeze. Ocean currents. Smoke. What do these have in common? They're instances of turbulence: unpredictable, chaotic, uneven fluid flows of fluctuating velocity and pressure. Though ubiquitous in ...
A Rochester Institute of Technology mathematician helped develop a new modeling method to explore the relationship between the Earth’s atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) and surface temperature over ...
The formula, developed by a URV research team, accurately describes the movement patterns of people. The results have been published in the journal Nature Communications How many people will travel ...