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Mathematical Model and Parameter Estimation for Tumor Growth

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Figure 2.1: Microscopic image of neoplastic colonies that grow with an nutrient supply
Figure 2.2: Evolution of the tumor radius Sτ vs. dimensionless time t. where we used time step = 0.0005 and α = 50 grid points on [0,1].
Figure 2.4: Evolution of concentration C0 vs. dimensionless radius s. where we used time step τ =.0005 and α = 50 grid points on [0,1].
Figure 2.6: Evolution of the tumor radius Sτ vs. dimensionless time t. where we used time step = 0.0005 and α = 100 grid points on [0,1].
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