Asymptotic behavior of a quasilinear Keller-Segel system with signal-suppressed motility
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Abstract: This paper is concerned with the density-suppressed motility model: in a smoothly bounded convex domain , where , and are parameters, the response function satisfies in . This system describes the density-suppressed motility of Eeshcrichia coli cells in process of spatio-temporal pattern formation via so-called self-trapping mechanisms. Based on the duality argument, it is shown that for suitable large the problem admits at least one global weak solution which will asymptotically converge to the spatially uniform equilibrium with and in .
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