The Hyperbolic-Parabolic Chemotaxis System for Vasculogenesis: Global Dynamics and Relaxation Limit Toward a Keller–Segel Model

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DOI10.1137/22M1477295zbMATH Open1527.35434arXiv2201.06512MaRDI QIDQ6073316FDOQ6073316


Authors: Timothée Crin-Barat, Qingyou He, Ling-Yun Shou Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 17 October 2023

Published in: SIAM Journal on Mathematical Analysis (Search for Journal in Brave)

Abstract: An Euler-type hyperbolic-parabolic system of chemotactic aggregation describing the vascular network formation is investigated in the critical regularity setting. For small initial data around a constant equilibrium state, the well-posedness of the global classical solution to the Cauchy problem with general pressure laws is established in homogeneous hybrid Besov spaces. Then, the optimal time-decay rates of the global solution are analyzed under an additional regularity assumption on the initial data. Furthermore, the relaxation limit (large friction limit) of the hyperbolic-parabolic system is justified rigorously. It is shown that as the friction coefficient tends to zero, the global solution of the hyperbolic-parabolic chemotaxis system converges to the global solution of the Keller-Segel equations with an explicit convergence rate. To capture the dissipative properties of the nonlinear system, our approach relies on the introduction of new effective unknowns in low frequencies and the construction of a Lyapunov functional in the spirit of Beauchard and Zuazua's in [5] to treat the high frequencies.


Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/2201.06512




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