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A study on fractional tumor-immune interaction model related to lung cancer via generalized Laguerre polynomials

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dc.contributor.author Hassani, Hossein
dc.contributor.author Avazzadeh, Zakieh
dc.contributor.author Agarwal, Praveen
dc.contributor.author Mehrabi, Samrad
dc.contributor.author Ebadi, M. J.
dc.contributor.author Dahaghin, Mohammad S.
dc.contributor.author Naraghirad, Eskandar
dc.date.accessioned 2023-09-01T04:27:28Z
dc.date.available 2023-09-01T04:27:28Z
dc.date.issued 2023-08-21
dc.identifier.citation BMC Medical Research Methodology. 2023 Aug 21;23(1):189
dc.identifier.uri https://doi.org/10.1186/s12874-023-02006-3
dc.identifier.uri https://hdl.handle.net/10500/30489
dc.description.abstract Abstract Background Cancer, a complex and deadly health concern today, is characterized by forming potentially malignant tumors or cancer cells. The dynamic interaction between these cells and their environment is crucial to the disease. Mathematical models can enhance our understanding of these interactions, helping us predict disease progression and treatment strategies. Methods In this study, we develop a fractional tumor-immune interaction model specifically for lung cancer (FTIIM-LC). We present some definitions and significant results related to the Caputo operator. We employ the generalized Laguerre polynomials (GLPs) method to find the optimal solution for the FTIIM-LC model. We then conduct a numerical simulation and compare the results of our method with other techniques and real-world data. Results We propose a FTIIM-LC model in this paper. The approximate solution for the proposed model is derived using a series of expansions in a new set of polynomials, the GLPs. To streamline the process, we integrate Lagrange multipliers, GLPs, and operational matrices of fractional and ordinary derivatives. We conduct a numerical simulation to study the effects of varying fractional orders and achieve the expected theoretical results. Conclusion The findings of this study demonstrate that the optimization methods used can effectively predict and analyze complex phenomena. This innovative approach can also be applied to other nonlinear differential equations, such as the fractional Klein–Gordon equation, fractional diffusion-wave equation, breast cancer model, and fractional optimal control problems.
dc.title A study on fractional tumor-immune interaction model related to lung cancer via generalized Laguerre polynomials
dc.type Journal Article
dc.date.updated 2023-09-01T04:27:29Z
dc.language.rfc3066 en
dc.rights.holder BioMed Central Ltd., part of Springer Nature


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