The fast signal diffusion limit in Keller-Segel(-fluid) systems

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DOI10.1007/S00526-019-1656-3zbMATH Open1426.92009arXiv1805.05263OpenAlexW2982307390WikidataQ126861826 ScholiaQ126861826MaRDI QIDQ2334535FDOQ2334535


Authors: Yulan Wang, Michael Winkler, Zhaoyin Xiang Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 7 November 2019

Published in: Calculus of Variations and Partial Differential Equations (Search for Journal in Brave)

Abstract: This paper deals with convergence of solutions to a class of parabolic Keller-Segel systems, possibly coupled to the (Navier-)Stokes equations in the framework of the full model �egin{eqnarray*} left{ �egin{array}{lcl} , , partial_t n_{epsilon} + u_{epsilon} cdot

abla n_{epsilon} &=& Delta n_{epsilon} - abla cdot Big( n_{epsilon} S(x, n_{epsilon}, c_{epsilon})cdot abla c_{epsilon}Big) + f(x, n_{epsilon}, c_{epsilon}), \[1mm] epsilon partial_t c_{epsilon} + u_{epsilon}cdot abla c_{epsilon} &=& Delta c_{epsilon} - c_{epsilon} + n_{epsilon} , \[1mm] ,,partial_t u_{epsilon} + kappa (u_{epsilon}cdot abla) u_{epsilon} &=& Delta u_{epsilon} + abla P_{epsilon} + n_{epsilon} ablaphi, qquad

ablacdot u_{epsilon}=0 end{array} ight. end{eqnarray*} to solutions of the parabolic-elliptic counterpart formally obtained on taking epsilonsearrow0. In smoothly bounded physical domains OmegasubsetmathbbRN with Nge1, and under appropriate assumptions on the model ingredients, we shall first derive a general result which asserts certain strong and pointwise convergence properties whenever asserting that supposedly present bounds on ablacepsilon and uepsilon are bounded in Llambda((0,T);Lq(Omega)) and in Linfty((0,T);Lr(Omega)), respectively, for some lambdain(2,infty], q>N and r>max2,N such that frac1lambda+fracN2q<frac12. To our best knowledge, this seems to be the first rigorous mathematical result on a fast signal diffusion limit in a chemotaxis-fluid system.


Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1805.05263




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