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1986-Istvan_Gyori-Connections between compartment systems pipes and integro-differential equations

Author(s): Istvan Byori

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Keywords: physiology pipeline compartment blood circulation integro-differential equation

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Resource Image In this paper we give the mathematical description of models in which the mass transport between compartments requires a given definite time or transit times are distributed according to given probability distribution functions.

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Gyori, Istvan. 1986. Connections between compartment systems with pipes and integro-differential equations.  Mathematical Modeling. 7:  1215-1238.

See https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/0270025586900771 . Accessed on 19 March 2023.

Abstract:  Compartmental models are a frequently used tool for the mathematical description of physiologic processes. In the classical models the mass transport between compartments is assumed instant (requiring no time). In that case the model equations are ordinary differential equations. In this paper we give the mathematical description of models in which the mass transport between compartments requires a given definite time or transit times are distributed according to given probability distribution functions.

We call such models compartmental systems with pipes and show that their mathematical description can be given by delay differential equations as well as by certain integro-differential equations. In addition to the qualitative analysis of the solutions of the equations describing the pipe-compartmental models, we also investigate the behavior of the equilibrium state as well as the existence of limits of the solutions.

Keywords: differential equation, compartment, pipe, blood, circulation, physiology

 

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