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Convergence to diffusion waves for solutions of 1D Keller-Segel model

MATHEMATICAL METHODS IN THE APPLIED SCIENCES(2022)

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In this paper, we are concerned with the asymptotic behavior of solutions to the Cauchy problem (or initial-boundary value problem) of one-dimensional Keller-Segel model. For the Cauchy problem, we prove that the solutions time-asymptotically converge to the nonlinear diffusion wave whose profile is self-similar solution to the corresponding parabolic equation, which is derived by Darcy's law. For the initial-boundary value problem, we consider two cases: Dirichlet boundary condition and null-Neumann boundary condition on (u,rho)$$ \left(u,\rho \right) $$. In the case of Dirichlet boundary condition, similar to the Cauchy problem, the asymptotic profile is still the self-similar solution of the corresponding parabolic equation, which is derived by Darcy's law; thus, we only need to deal with boundary effect. In the case of null-Neumann boundary condition, the global existence and asymptotic behavior of solutions near constant steady states are established. The proof is based on the elementary energy method and some delicate analysis of the corresponding asymptotic profiles.
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asymptotic behavior,Darcy's law,Keller-Segel model,nonlinear diffusion waves
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