Blow-up for a three dimensional Keller-Segel model with consumption of chemoattractant
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Abstract: We investigate blow-up properties for the initial-boundary value problem of a Keller-Segel model with consumption of chemoattractant when the spatial dimension is three. Through a kinetic reformulation of the Keller-Segel model, we first derive some higher-order estimates and obtain certain blow-up criteria for the local classical solutions. These blow-up criteria generalize the results in [4,5] from the whole space to the case of bounded smooth domain . Lower global blow-up estimate on is also obtained based on our higher-order estimates. Moreover, we prove local non-degeneracy for blow-up points.
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