Finite time blow-up and chemotactic collapse in Keller-Segel model with signal consumption (Q6566147)

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    Finite time blow-up and chemotactic collapse in Keller-Segel model with signal consumption
    scientific article; zbMATH DE number 7875094

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      Finite time blow-up and chemotactic collapse in Keller-Segel model with signal consumption (English)
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      3 July 2024
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      This paper investigates the finite time blow-up phenomenon in the Keller-Segel model. The author uses a backward self-similar solution to demonstrate that finite time blow-up occurs in the model. Specifically, in a one-dimensional space, this blow-up corresponds to the chemotactic collapse phenomenon. In higher-dimensional spaces, the self-similar solution results in blow-up occurring everywhere. The author also examines special cases where the diffusion coefficient of bacteria or oxygen is zero, showing that the chemotactic collapse phenomenon occurs in both one-dimensional and two-dimensional spaces in these scenarios.
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      blow-up
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      chemotactic collapse
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      signal consumption
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      singular sensitivity
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      backward self-similar solution
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