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Finite time blowup for Keller-Segel equation with logistic damping in three dimensions

Analysis of PDEs 2025-08-01 v2

Abstract

The Keller-Segel equation, a classical chemotaxis model, and many of its variants have been extensively studied for decades. In this work, we focus on 3D Keller-Segel equation with a quadratic logistic damping term μρ2-\mu \rho^2 (modeling density-dependent mortality rate) and show the existence of finite-time blowup solutions with nonnegative density and finite mass for any μ[0,13)\mu \in \big[0,\frac{1}{3}\big). This range of μ\mu is sharp; for μ13\mu \ge \frac{1}{3}, the logistic damping effect suppresses the blowup as shown in [Kang-Stevens, 2016] and [Tello-Winkler, 2007]. A key ingredient is to construct a self-similar blowup solution to a related aggregation equation as an approximate solution, with subcritical scaling relative to the original model. Based on this construction, we employ a robust weighted L2L^2 method to prove the stability of this approximate solution, where modulation ODEs are introduced to enforce local vanishing conditions for the perturbation lying in a singular-weighted L2L^2 space. As a byproduct, we exhibit a new family of type I blowup mechanisms for the classical 3D Keller-Segel equation.

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@article{arxiv.2504.12231,
  title  = {Finite time blowup for Keller-Segel equation with logistic damping in three dimensions},
  author = {Jiaqi Liu and Yixuan Wang and Tao Zhou},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2504.12231},
  year   = {2025}
}

Comments

40 pages, 3 figures; typos corrected