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Solutions to an advanced functional partial differential equation of the pantograph type.
Zaidi, Ali A; Van Brunt, B; Wake, G C.
Afiliação
  • Zaidi AA; Institute of Natural and Mathematical Sciences , Massey University , Auckland, New Zealand.
  • Van Brunt B; Institute of Fundamental Sciences , Massey University , Palmerston North, New Zealand.
  • Wake GC; Institute of Natural and Mathematical Sciences , Massey University , Auckland, New Zealand.
Proc Math Phys Eng Sci ; 471(2179): 20140947, 2015 Jul 08.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26345391
ABSTRACT
A model for cells structured by size undergoing growth and division leads to an initial boundary value problem that involves a first-order linear partial differential equation with a functional term. Here, size can be interpreted as DNA content or mass. It has been observed experimentally and shown analytically that solutions for arbitrary initial cell distributions are asymptotic as time goes to infinity to a certain solution called the steady size distribution. The full solution to the problem for arbitrary initial distributions, however, is elusive owing to the presence of the functional term and the paucity of solution techniques for such problems. In this paper, we derive a solution to the problem for arbitrary initial cell distributions. The method employed exploits the hyperbolic character of the underlying differential operator, and the advanced nature of the functional argument to reduce the problem to a sequence of simple Cauchy problems. The existence of solutions for arbitrary initial distributions is established along with uniqueness. The asymptotic relationship with the steady size distribution is established, and because the solution is known explicitly, higher-order terms in the asymptotics can be readily obtained.
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