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The author is interested in the asymptotic behavior of the density \(\rho (t,x)\) satisfying the equation \(\rho _t=\nabla _x\cdot (\rho \nabla _x[W\ast \rho +V])\) for \(t>0\), \(x\in \mathbb {R}^d\). In the case of analytic potentials \(V,W,\) he proves that \(\rho (t,x)\) converges (in a weak sense) to steady-states of the above equation, which are necessarily finite sums of Dirac masses. Further, the author considers two cases of the potentials having attractive or repulsive singularities at \(x=0\). In the first case, every steady-state apart from Dirac masses is nonlinearly unstable, whereas in the second case the solution (of time dependent equation) is uniformly bounded in \(L^{\infty }(\mathbb {R})\).
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Nonlocal interaction equations: Stationary states and stability analysis.
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    Nonlocal interaction equations: Stationary states and stability analysis. (English)
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    The author is interested in the asymptotic behavior of the density \(\rho (t,x)\) satisfying the equation \(\rho _t=\nabla _x\cdot (\rho \nabla _x[W\ast \rho +V])\) for \(t>0\), \(x\in \mathbb {R}^d\). In the case of analytic potentials \(V,W,\) he proves that \(\rho (t,x)\) converges (in a weak sense) to steady-states of the above equation, which are necessarily finite sums of Dirac masses. Further, the author considers two cases of the potentials having attractive or repulsive singularities at \(x=0\). In the first case, every steady-state apart from Dirac masses is nonlinearly unstable, whereas in the second case the solution (of time dependent equation) is uniformly bounded in \(L^{\infty }(\mathbb {R})\).
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    interaction potential
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    external potential
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    Dirac mass
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    asymptotic behavior
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