AbstractIn this paper, we study a strongly coupled parabolic system with cross diffusion term which models chemotaxis. The diffusion coefficient goes to infinity when cell density tends to an allowable maximum value. Such ‘fast diffusion’ leads to global existence of solutions in bounded domains for any given initial data irrespective of the spatial dimension, which is usually the goal of many modifications to the classical Keller–Segel model. The key estimates that make this possible have been obtained by a technique that uses ideas from Moser's iterations
It is known that, for the parabolic-elliptic Keller-Segel system with critical porous-medium diffusi...
44 pages, 2 figuresThis paper is devoted to the analysis of the classical Keller-Segel system over $...
44 pages, 2 figuresThis paper is devoted to the analysis of the classical Keller-Segel system over $...
AbstractIn this paper, we study a strongly coupled parabolic system with cross diffusion term which ...
AbstractIn this paper we consider quasilinear Keller–Segel type systems of two kinds in higher dimen...
AbstractThis paper deals with a chemotactic model of Keller–Segel type. The main feature of the Kell...
AbstractIn this paper we study a version of the Keller–Segel model where the chemotactic cross-diffu...
AbstractIn this paper we study a version of the Keller–Segel model where the chemotactic cross-diffu...
AbstractWe obtain a priori estimates for the classical chemotaxis model of Patlak, Keller and Segel ...
AbstractWe determine the critical blow-up exponent for a Keller–Segel-type chemotaxis model, where t...
Pré-tirageFor a specific choice of the diffusion, the parabolic-elliptic Patlak-Keller-Segel system ...
AbstractIn this paper we consider a reaction–diffusion–chemotaxis aggregation model of Keller–Segel ...
44 pages, 2 figuresThis paper is devoted to the analysis of the classical Keller-Segel system over $...
44 pages, 2 figuresThis paper is devoted to the analysis of the classical Keller-Segel system over $...
44 pages, 2 figuresThis paper is devoted to the analysis of the classical Keller-Segel system over $...
It is known that, for the parabolic-elliptic Keller-Segel system with critical porous-medium diffusi...
44 pages, 2 figuresThis paper is devoted to the analysis of the classical Keller-Segel system over $...
44 pages, 2 figuresThis paper is devoted to the analysis of the classical Keller-Segel system over $...
AbstractIn this paper, we study a strongly coupled parabolic system with cross diffusion term which ...
AbstractIn this paper we consider quasilinear Keller–Segel type systems of two kinds in higher dimen...
AbstractThis paper deals with a chemotactic model of Keller–Segel type. The main feature of the Kell...
AbstractIn this paper we study a version of the Keller–Segel model where the chemotactic cross-diffu...
AbstractIn this paper we study a version of the Keller–Segel model where the chemotactic cross-diffu...
AbstractWe obtain a priori estimates for the classical chemotaxis model of Patlak, Keller and Segel ...
AbstractWe determine the critical blow-up exponent for a Keller–Segel-type chemotaxis model, where t...
Pré-tirageFor a specific choice of the diffusion, the parabolic-elliptic Patlak-Keller-Segel system ...
AbstractIn this paper we consider a reaction–diffusion–chemotaxis aggregation model of Keller–Segel ...
44 pages, 2 figuresThis paper is devoted to the analysis of the classical Keller-Segel system over $...
44 pages, 2 figuresThis paper is devoted to the analysis of the classical Keller-Segel system over $...
44 pages, 2 figuresThis paper is devoted to the analysis of the classical Keller-Segel system over $...
It is known that, for the parabolic-elliptic Keller-Segel system with critical porous-medium diffusi...
44 pages, 2 figuresThis paper is devoted to the analysis of the classical Keller-Segel system over $...
44 pages, 2 figuresThis paper is devoted to the analysis of the classical Keller-Segel system over $...