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Finite volume methods for a Keller-Segel system: discrete energy, error estimates and numerical blow-up analysis
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    Finite volume methods for a Keller-Segel system: discrete energy, error estimates and numerical blow-up analysis (English)
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    25 January 2017
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    The authors applies the finite volume method to approximately solve the parabolic-elliptic system of the form \[ \frac{\partial u}{\partial t}=\nabla(\nabla u- u\nabla v), \] \[ -\Delta v + v=u \text{ in }\Omega \times [0,T], \,\Omega \subset \mathbb R^{2}, \] with the initial condition \( u(x,0)=u_{0}(x)\) on \(\Omega \) and homogenous boundary conditions for the fist derivatives of \(u\) and\(v\) on \( \Gamma =\partial \Omega.\) To preserve the essential properties of the exact problem -- the conservation laws and free energy -- several conditions are imposed in the construction of the mesh and adequate approximate scheme. The error estimate and blow-up phenomenon for approximate solutions are shown by numerical results for two examples on the rectangular and circular domains.
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    nonlinear parabolic-elliptic system
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    finite volume method
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    error estimate
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    blow-up phenomenon
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    numerical result
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