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The following pages link to Global existence and decay estimates of solutions to a parabolic-elliptic system of drift-diffusion type in \(\mathbb R^2\). (Q636941):
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- Steiner symmetrization for concave semilinear elliptic and parabolic equations and the obstacle problem (Q260796) (← links)
- Global existence for the Cauchy problem of the parabolic-parabolic Keller-Segel system on the plane (Q376608) (← links)
- Existence and uniqueness theorem on mild solutions to the Keller-Segel system in the scaling invariant space (Q652475) (← links)
- Global existence of solutions to the Cauchy problem for an attraction-repulsion chemotaxis system in \(\mathbb{R}^2\) in the attractive dominant case (Q1746678) (← links)
- Boundedness of solutions to a parabolic-elliptic Keller-Segel equation in \(\mathbb{R}^{2}\) with critical mass (Q1747861) (← links)
- The basin of attraction of the steady-states for a chemotaxis model in \(\mathbb R^2\) with critical mass (Q1944704) (← links)
- Asymptotics of chemotaxis systems with fractional dissipation for small data in critical Sobolev space (Q2023042) (← links)
- Local well-posedness and finite time blow-up of solutions to an attraction-repulsion chemotaxis system in higher dimensions (Q2075178) (← links)
- Critical curve for a two-species chemotaxis model with two chemicals in R2 * (Q5037918) (← links)
- Global existence of free-energy solutions to the 2D Patlak-Keller-Segel-Navier-Stokes system with critical and subcritical mass (Q6045836) (← links)
- Global existence of solutions to the 4D attraction–repulsion chemotaxis system and applications of Brezis–Merle inequality (Q6050832) (← links)
- On the global existence of solutions to chemotaxis system for two populations in dimension two (Q6070325) (← links)
- Recent progress on limit theorems for large stochastic particle systems (Q6124975) (← links)
- Finite-time blow-up in the Cauchy problem of a Keller-Segel system with logistic source (Q6155178) (← links)
- Blow-up for a stochastic model of chemotaxis driven by conservative noise on \(\mathbb{R}^2\) (Q6174664) (← links)