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Volume-preserving mean-curvature flow as a singular limit of a diffusion-aggregation equation

Analysis of PDEs 2024-08-27 v1

Abstract

The Patlak-Keller-Segel system of equations (PKS) is a classical example of aggregation-diffusion equation in which the repulsive effect of diffusion is in competition with the attractive chemotaxis term. Recent work on the Parabolic-Elliptic PKS model have shown that when the repulsion is modeled by a nonlinear diffusion term ρρm1\rho \nabla \rho^{m-1} with m>2m>2, this competition leads to phase separation phenomena. Furthermore, in some asymptotic regime corresponding to a large population observed over a long enough time, the interface separating regions of high and low density evolves according to the Hele-Shaw free boundary problem with surface tension. In the present paper, we consider the counterpart of that model, namely the Elliptic-Parabolic PKS model and we prove that the same phase separation phenomena occurs, but the motion of the interface is now described (asymptotically) by a volume-preserving mean-curvature flow.

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@article{arxiv.2408.14309,
  title  = {Volume-preserving mean-curvature flow as a singular limit of a diffusion-aggregation equation},
  author = {Antoine Mellet and Michael Rozowski},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2408.14309},
  year   = {2024}
}