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Optimal Control for Mathematical Models of Cancer Therapies, An Application of Geometric Methods, by Heinz Schättler, Urszula Ledzewicz

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Optimal Control for Mathematical Models of Cancer Therapies, An Application of Geometric Methods, by Heinz Schättler, Urszula Ledzewicz
Language
eng
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Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Optimal Control for Mathematical Models of Cancer Therapies
Medium
electronic resource
Oclc number
921302089
Responsibility statement
by Heinz Schättler, Urszula Ledzewicz
Series statement
Interdisciplinary Applied Mathematics,, 42, 0939-6047
Sub title
An Application of Geometric Methods
Summary
This book presents applications of geometric optimal control to real life biomedical problems with an emphasis on cancer treatments. A number of mathematical models for both classical and novel cancer treatments are presented as optimal control problems with the goal of constructing optimal protocols. The power of geometric methods is illustrated with fully worked out complete global solutions to these mathematically challenging problems. Elaborate constructions of optimal controls and corresponding system responses provide great examples of applications of the tools of geometric optimal control and the outcomes aid the design of simpler, practically realizable suboptimal protocols. The book blends mathematical rigor with practically important topics in an easily readable tutorial style. Graduate students and researchers in science and engineering, particularly biomathematics and more mathematical aspects of biomedical engineering, would find this book particularly useful
Table Of Contents
Cancer and Tumor Development: Biomedical Background -- Cell-Cycle Specific Cancer Chemotherapy for Homogeneous Tumors -- Cancer Chemotherapy for Heterogeneous Tumor Cell Populations and Drug Resistance -- Optimal Control for Problems with a Quadratic Cost Functional on the Therapeutic Agents -- Optimal Control of Mathematical Models for Antiangiogenic Treatments -- Robust Suboptimal Treatment Protocols for Antiangiogenic Therapy -- Combination Therapies with Antiangiogenic Treatments -- Optimal Control for Mathematical Models of Tumor Immune System Interactions -- Concluding Remarks -- Appendices
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