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Does fluid interaction affect regularity in the three-dimensional Keller-Segel system with saturated sensitivity? (English)
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21 December 2018
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The Keller-Segel-Stokes system with \(\nabla\cdot(n(n+1)^{-\alpha}\nabla c)\) transport term is studied in bounded three-dimensional domains. The main result is that if \(\alpha>\frac13\) then the corresponding Neumann-Dirichlet initial boundary problem has a global in time, bounded, classical solution. Since there are results on the occurrence of blowing up solutions when \(\alpha<\frac13\), it appears that the exponent \(\alpha=\frac13\) is critical for the Keller-Segel-Stokes systems as is for the corresponding fluid-free chemotaxis model.
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chemotaxis-Stokes system
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maximal Sobolev regularity
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boundedness of solutions
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