Computational modelling of multiscale, multiphase fluid mixtures with application to tumour growth

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In this work we consider the discretization of a recently formulated (Collis et al., [22]) multiscale model for drug- and nutrient-limited tumour growth. The key contribution of this work is the proposal of a discontinuous Galerkin finite element scheme which incorporates a non-standard coupling across a singular surface, and the presentation of full details of a suitable discretization for the coupled flow and transport systems, such as that arising in Collis et al. [22] and other similar works. We demonstrate the application of the proposed discretizations via representative numerical experiments; furthermore, we present a short numerical study of convergence for the proposed microscale scheme, in which we observe optimal rates of convergence for sufficiently smooth data.

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Collis, J., Hubbard, M. E., & O’Dea, R. D. (2016). Computational modelling of multiscale, multiphase fluid mixtures with application to tumour growth. Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering, 309, 554–578. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cma.2016.06.015

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