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Asymptotical dynamics of the modified Schnackenberg equations (English)
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12 April 2010
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Let \(\Omega \subset \mathbb{R}^n\; (n\leq 3)\) be a bounded domain that has a locally Lipschitz continuous boundary and lies locally on one side of its boundary. The author studies the asymptotical dynamics of the modified Schnackenberg equations (MSE) on \(\Omega,\) \[ \frac{\partial u}{\partial t}=d_1 \Delta u+\rho-au+u^2v-Fu^3,\quad t>0,\;x\in \Omega \eqno({1}) \] \[ \frac{\partial v}{\partial t}=d_2 \Delta v+b -u^2v+Fu^3,\quad t>0,\;x\in \Omega \eqno({2}) \] where the parameters \(d_1,d_2,\rho, a,b\) and \(F\) are positive constants, with the homogeneous Dirichlet (non-slip) boundary conditions \[ u(x,t)=0\;\;v(x,t)=0\;\;t>0,\;x\in \partial \Omega \eqno({3}) \] and initial conditions \[ u(0,t)=u_0(x)\;\;v(0,t)=v_0(x)\;\;\;x\in \Omega \eqno({4}) \] without assumption that initial data \(u_0\) and \(v_0\), nor \(u(x,t)\) and \(v(x,t)\), are nonnegative. The existence of a global attractor in the \(L^2\) product phase space for the solution semiflow for this simplified model of some trimolecular autocatalytic biochemical or chemical reactions with diffusion is proved. Applications of this model of equations including pattern formations in embryogenesis and skin analysis are known.
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Schnackenberg equation
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global dynamics
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global attractor
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absorbing set
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asymptotical compactness
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