Propagation of chaos for a subcritical Keller-Segel model
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Abstract: This paper deals with a sub-critical Keller-Segel equation. Starting from the stochastic particle system associated with it, we show well-posedness results and the propagation of chaos property. More precisely, we show that the empirical measure of the system tends towards the unique solution of the limit equation as the number of particles goes to infinity.
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