Abstract: We consider a linear runs and tumbles equation in dimension d 1 for which we establish the existence of a unique positive and normalized steady state as well as its asymptotic stability, improving similar results obtained by Calvez et al. [5] in dimension d = 1. Our analysis is based on the Krein-Rutman theory revisited in [18] together with some new moment estimates for proving confinement mechanism as well as dispersion, multiplicator and averaging lemma arguments for proving some regularity property of suitable iterated averaging quantities.
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