On Patlak-Keller-Segel system for several populations: a gradient flow approach
DOI10.1016/j.jde.2019.08.004zbMath1422.35125arXiv1902.10736OpenAlexW2966909196WikidataQ127364815 ScholiaQ127364815MaRDI QIDQ2273520
Debabrata Karmakar, Gershon Wolansky
Publication date: 24 September 2019
Published in: Journal of Differential Equations (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1902.10736
Wasserstein distanceminimizing movement schemePatlak-Keller-Segel systemchemotaxis for multi-species
PDEs in connection with biology, chemistry and other natural sciences (35Q92) Degenerate parabolic equations (35K65) Second-order parabolic systems (35K40)
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