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A nondegenerate convective-reaction-density-dependent diffusion model of in vitro glioblastoma tumor growth
Stepien, Tracy L, Erica M Rutter, and Yang Kuang. 2020. “A Nondegenerate Convective-Reaction-Density-Dependent Diffusion Model of in Vitro Glioblastoma Tumor Growth”. BioRxiv.
Learning partial differential equations for biological transport models from noisy spatio-temporal data
Lagergren, John H, John T Nardini, Michael Lavigne, Erica M Rutter, and Kevin B Flores. 2020. “Learning Partial Differential Equations for Biological Transport Models from Noisy Spatio-Temporal Data”. Proceedings of the Royal Society A 476 (2234): 20190800.
Estimating intratumoral heterogeneity from spatiotemporal data
Rutter, EM, Harvey Thomas Banks, and KB Flores. 2018. “Estimating Intratumoral Heterogeneity from Spatiotemporal Data”. Journal of Mathematical Biology 77 (6): 1999-2022.
Emulation of numerical models with over-specified basis functions
Chakraborty, Avishek, Derek Bingham, Soma S Dhavala, Carolyn C Kuranz, Paul Drake, Michael J Grosskopf, Erica M Rutter, et al. 2017. “Emulation of Numerical Models With Over-Specified Basis Functions”. Technometrics 59 (2): 153-64.
Radiative effects in radiative shocks in shock tubes
Drake, RP, FW Doss, RG McClarren, ML Adams, N Amato, D Bingham, CC Chou, et al. 2011. “Radiative Effects in Radiative Shocks in Shock Tubes”. High Energy Density Physics 7 (3): 130-40.
Interview with Yale Climate Connection
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