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Singularities Of Solutions To Chemotaxis Systems Piotr Biler

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Singularities Of Solutions To Chemotaxis Systems Piotr Biler
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Publisher: De Gruyter
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.72 MB
Pages: 232
Author: Piotr Biler
ISBN: 9783110599534, 9783110597899, 9783110598629, 3110599538, 3110597896, 3110598620
Language: English
Year: 2020
Volume: 6

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Singularities Of Solutions To Chemotaxis Systems Piotr Biler by Piotr Biler 9783110599534, 9783110597899, 9783110598629, 3110599538, 3110597896, 3110598620 instant download after payment.

The Keller-Segel model for chemotaxis is a prototype of nonlocal systems describing concentration phenomena in physics and biology. While the two-dimensional theory is by now quite complete, the questions of global-in-time solvability and blowup characterization are largely open in higher dimensions. In this book, global-in-time solutions are constructed under (nearly) optimal assumptions on initial data and rigorous blowup criteria are derived.


  • An authoritative book on the formation of singularities in the Keller-Segel chemotaxis system
  • Covers both the two-dimensional case as well as higher dimensions
  • Of interest to researchers in partial differential equations and mathematical biology

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