Stability of constant states and qualitative behavior of solutions to a one dimensional hyperbolic model of chemotaxis (Q2272134): Difference between revisions
From MaRDI portal
Removed claims |
Changed an Item |
||
Property / author | |||
Property / author: Francesca R. Guarguaglini / rank | |||
Normal rank | |||
Property / reviewed by | |||
Property / reviewed by: Philippe Laurençot / rank | |||
Normal rank |
Revision as of 01:14, 10 February 2024
scientific article
Language | Label | Description | Also known as |
---|---|---|---|
English | Stability of constant states and qualitative behavior of solutions to a one dimensional hyperbolic model of chemotaxis |
scientific article |
Statements
Stability of constant states and qualitative behavior of solutions to a one dimensional hyperbolic model of chemotaxis (English)
0 references
6 August 2009
0 references
The one-dimensional transport chemotaxis model \[ \begin{align*}{ &\partial_t u + \partial_x v = 0, \quad \partial_t v + \gamma^2 \partial_x u = g(\phi,\partial_x\phi) u - h(\phi,\partial_x\phi) v, \cr & \partial_t \phi - D \partial_x^2\phi = f(u,\phi) }\end{align*} \] has spatially homogeneous steady states \((U,0,\Phi)\) provided \(g(\Phi,0)=f(U,\Phi)=0\). Here, \(u\), \(v\), and \(\phi\) denote the density of cells, the momentum of cells, and the density of chemoattractant, respectively. When \(x\) ranges in \({\mathbb R}\), the local stability of the state \((0,0,0)\) (\(U=\Phi=0\)) is shown provided that \(\partial_1 f(0,0)>0\), \(\partial_2 f(0,0)<0\), and \(h(0,0)>0\). When \(x\) ranges in a bounded interval \((0,L)\) and the system is supplemented with homogeneous Neumann boundary conditions, the conditions \(\partial_1 f(U,\Phi)>0\), \(\partial_2f(U,\Phi)<0\), \(\partial_2g(\Phi,0)>0\), and \(h(\Phi,0)>0\) guarantee the local stability of \((U,\Phi)\) provided that \(U\) is small enough. Two numerical schemes are next developed, one being of higher accuracy for stationary solutions, and numerical simulations are performed with the two aims of comparing the two schemes and providing a more detailed study of the dynamics.
0 references
spatially homogeneous steady state
0 references
stability
0 references
chemotaxis
0 references
homogeneous Neumann boundary conditions
0 references