The uniform boundedness and threshold for the global existence of the radial solution to a drift-diffusion system
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Publication:2469351
DOI10.3934/cpaa.2006.5.97zbMath1259.35112MaRDI QIDQ2469351
Takayoshi Ogawa, Masaki Kurokiba, Toshitaka Nagai
Publication date: 5 February 2008
Published in: Communications on Pure and Applied Analysis (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.3934/cpaa.2006.5.97
35K55: Nonlinear parabolic equations
35B45: A priori estimates in context of PDEs
78A35: Motion of charged particles
35K45: Initial value problems for second-order parabolic systems
92C17: Cell movement (chemotaxis, etc.)
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