35 pagesWe study a nonlinear, degenerate cross-diffusion model which involves two densities with two different drift velocities. A general framework is introduced based on its gradient flow structure in Wasserstein space to derive a notion of discrete-time solutions. Its continuum limit, due to the possible mixing of the densities, only solves a weaker version of the original system. In one space dimension, where the densities are guaranteed to be segregated, a stable interface appears between the two densities, and a stronger convergence result, in particular derivation of a standard weak solution to the system, is available. We also study the incompressible limit of the system, which addresses transport under a height constraint on the to...
A positivity-preserving numerical scheme for a strongly coupled cross-diffusion model for two compet...
The main goal of this work is to propose a convergent finite volume method for a reaction-diffusion ...
International audienceWe prove the existence of weak solutions to a system of two diffusion equation...
We study a nonlinear, degenerate cross-diffusion model which involves two densities with two differe...
In this paper we analyse a class of nonlinear cross-diffusion systems for two species with local rep...
A nonlinear population model with cross-diffusion terms for two competing species is studied analyti...
We consider a fitness-driven model of dispersal of N interacting populations, which was previously s...
We revisit a classical continuum model for the diffusion of multiple species with size-exclusion con...
We are interested in exploring interacting particle systems that can be seen as microscopic models f...
We present global-in-time existence results for two cross-diffusion systems modeling heat-conducting...
40 pagesWe consider conservative cross-diffusion systems for two species where individual motion rat...
In this paper, we start from a very natural system of cross-diffusion equations, which can be seen a...
Abstract. We consider a strongly-coupled nonlinear parabolic system which arises from population dyn...
We study a parabolic population model in the full space and prove the global in time existence of a ...
In this work we investigate the possibility of the pattern formation for a system of two coupled rea...
A positivity-preserving numerical scheme for a strongly coupled cross-diffusion model for two compet...
The main goal of this work is to propose a convergent finite volume method for a reaction-diffusion ...
International audienceWe prove the existence of weak solutions to a system of two diffusion equation...
We study a nonlinear, degenerate cross-diffusion model which involves two densities with two differe...
In this paper we analyse a class of nonlinear cross-diffusion systems for two species with local rep...
A nonlinear population model with cross-diffusion terms for two competing species is studied analyti...
We consider a fitness-driven model of dispersal of N interacting populations, which was previously s...
We revisit a classical continuum model for the diffusion of multiple species with size-exclusion con...
We are interested in exploring interacting particle systems that can be seen as microscopic models f...
We present global-in-time existence results for two cross-diffusion systems modeling heat-conducting...
40 pagesWe consider conservative cross-diffusion systems for two species where individual motion rat...
In this paper, we start from a very natural system of cross-diffusion equations, which can be seen a...
Abstract. We consider a strongly-coupled nonlinear parabolic system which arises from population dyn...
We study a parabolic population model in the full space and prove the global in time existence of a ...
In this work we investigate the possibility of the pattern formation for a system of two coupled rea...
A positivity-preserving numerical scheme for a strongly coupled cross-diffusion model for two compet...
The main goal of this work is to propose a convergent finite volume method for a reaction-diffusion ...
International audienceWe prove the existence of weak solutions to a system of two diffusion equation...