In this paper we analyse a class of nonlinear cross-diffusion systems for two species with local repulsive interactions that exhibit a formal gradient flow structure with respect to the Wasserstein metric. We show that systems where the population pressure is given by a function of the total population are critical with respect to cross-diffusion perturbations. This criticality is showcased by proving that adding an extra cross-diffusion term that breaks the symmetry of the population pressure in the system leads to completely different behaviours, namely segregation or mixing, depending on the sign of the perturbation. We show these results at the level of the minimisers of the associated free energy functionals. We also analyse certain im...
We study a two-species cross-diffusion model that is inspired by a system of convectiondiffusion equ...
We revisit a classical continuum model for the diffusion of multiple species with size-exclusion con...
In this paper, we discuss the analysis of a cross-diffusion PDE system for a mixture of hard spheres...
A nonlinear population model with cross-diffusion terms for two competing species is studied analyti...
We consider a class of reaction-cross diffusion systems which model segregation of species in a comp...
AbstractWe deduce a particular case of the population cross-diffusion model introduced by Shigesada ...
35 pagesWe study a nonlinear, degenerate cross-diffusion model which involves two densities with two...
Since 1998 and the seminal work of Jordan, Kinderlehrer and Otto, it is well known that a large clas...
In this paper, we discuss the analysis of a cross-diffusion PDE system for a mixture of hard spheres...
One of the most fascinating phenomena observed in reaction-diffusion systems is the emergence of seg...
In this thesis we present some results on cross-diffusion and nonlocal interaction. In the first par...
Abstract. We consider a strongly-coupled nonlinear parabolic system which arises from population dyn...
We consider a fitness-driven model of dispersal of N interacting populations, which was previously s...
Depuis l’article fondateur de Jordan, Kinderlehrer et Otto en 1998, il est bien connu qu’une large c...
In this paper, we start from a very natural system of cross-diffusion equations, which can be seen a...
We study a two-species cross-diffusion model that is inspired by a system of convectiondiffusion equ...
We revisit a classical continuum model for the diffusion of multiple species with size-exclusion con...
In this paper, we discuss the analysis of a cross-diffusion PDE system for a mixture of hard spheres...
A nonlinear population model with cross-diffusion terms for two competing species is studied analyti...
We consider a class of reaction-cross diffusion systems which model segregation of species in a comp...
AbstractWe deduce a particular case of the population cross-diffusion model introduced by Shigesada ...
35 pagesWe study a nonlinear, degenerate cross-diffusion model which involves two densities with two...
Since 1998 and the seminal work of Jordan, Kinderlehrer and Otto, it is well known that a large clas...
In this paper, we discuss the analysis of a cross-diffusion PDE system for a mixture of hard spheres...
One of the most fascinating phenomena observed in reaction-diffusion systems is the emergence of seg...
In this thesis we present some results on cross-diffusion and nonlocal interaction. In the first par...
Abstract. We consider a strongly-coupled nonlinear parabolic system which arises from population dyn...
We consider a fitness-driven model of dispersal of N interacting populations, which was previously s...
Depuis l’article fondateur de Jordan, Kinderlehrer et Otto en 1998, il est bien connu qu’une large c...
In this paper, we start from a very natural system of cross-diffusion equations, which can be seen a...
We study a two-species cross-diffusion model that is inspired by a system of convectiondiffusion equ...
We revisit a classical continuum model for the diffusion of multiple species with size-exclusion con...
In this paper, we discuss the analysis of a cross-diffusion PDE system for a mixture of hard spheres...