Existence and instability of steady states for a triangular cross-diffusion system: a computer-assisted proof (Q1704549)

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    Existence and instability of steady states for a triangular cross-diffusion system: a computer-assisted proof
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      Existence and instability of steady states for a triangular cross-diffusion system: a computer-assisted proof (English)
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      12 March 2018
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      The authors develop a computer-assisted method to study steady states of a triangular cross-diffusion system. The approach relies on an a posteriori validation procedure being based on a fixed point argument around the numerically computed solution in the spirit of the Newton-Kantorovich theorem. Such an approach allows to establish the existence of various non-homogeneous steady states for different parameter values. The a posteriori validation procedure is also employed to study the linear stability of the obtained steady states, proving that many of them are in fact unstable.
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      rigorous numerics
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      eigenvalue problem
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      spectral analysis
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      fixed point argument
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      one space dimension
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      computer-assisted method
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      a posteriori validation procedure
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      Newton-Kantorovich theorem
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