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    Pattern formation. I: The Keller-Segel model (English)
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    29 September 2010
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    This paper concerns the nonlinear dynamics near an unstable constant equilibrium in the classical Keller-Segel model. The authors have proved that for any perturbation of magnitude \(\delta \), the nonlinear evolution is dominated by the corresponding linear dynamics along a fixed finite number of fastest growing modes, over a time period of \(\ln \frac{1}{\delta }\). The main results represents a rigorous mathematical characterization for early pattern formation in the Keller-Segel model.
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    Keller-Segel
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    chemotaxis
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    pattern formation
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    instability
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    nonlinear dynamics
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    unstable constant equilibrium
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