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Global well-posedness and zero-diffusion limit of classical solutions to the 3D conservation laws arising in chemotaxis

Analysis of PDEs 2015-06-11 v1

Abstract

In this paper, we study the relationship between a diffusive model and a non-diffusive model which are both derived from the well-known Keller-Segel model, as a coefficient of diffusion ε\varepsilon goes to zero. First, we establish the global well-posedness of classical solutions to the Cauchy problem for the diffusive model with smooth initial data which is of small L2L^2 norm, together with some {\it a priori} estimates uniform for tt and ε\varepsilon. Then we investigate the zero-diffusion limit, and get the global well-posedness of classical solutions to the Cauchy problem for the non-diffusive model. Finally, we derive the convergence rate of the diffusive model toward the non-diffusive model. It is shown that the convergence rate in LL^\infty norm is of the order O(ε1/2)O(\varepsilon^{1/2}). It should be noted that the initial data is small in L2L^2-norm but can be of large oscillations with constant state at far field. As a byproduct, we improve the corresponding result on the well-posedness of the non-difussive model which requires small oscillations.

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@article{arxiv.1210.5101,
  title  = {Global well-posedness and zero-diffusion limit of classical solutions to the 3D conservation laws arising in chemotaxis},
  author = {Hongyun Peng and Huanyao Wen and Changjiang Zhu},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1210.5101},
  year   = {2015}
}

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21 pages