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Applicable Analysis
An International Journal
Volume 103, 2024 - Issue 1
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Research Article

Refined regularity analysis for a Keller-Segel-consumption system involving signal-dependent motilities

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Pages 45-64 | Received 28 Mar 2022, Accepted 22 Jan 2023, Published online: 02 Feb 2023
 

Abstract

We consider the Keller-Segel-type migration-consumption system involving signal-dependent motilities, {ut=Δ(uϕ(v)),vt=Δvuv,in smoothly bounded domains ΩRn, n1. Under the assumption that ϕC1([0,)) is positive on [0,), and for nonnegative initial data from (C0(Ω¯))×L(Ω), previous literature has provided results on global existence of certain very weak solutions with possibly quite poor regularity properties, and on large time stabilization toward semitrivial equilibria with respect to the topology in (W1,2(Ω))×L(Ω).

The present study reveals that solutions in fact enjoy significantly stronger regularity features when 0<ϕC3([0,)) and the initial data belong to (W1,(Ω))2: It is firstly shown, namely, that then in the case n2 an associated no-flux initial-boundary value problem even admits a global classical solution, and that each of these solutions smoothly stabilizes in the sense that as t we have u(,t)1|Ω|Ωu0andv(,t)0()even with respect to the norm in L(Ω) in both components.

In the case when n3, secondly, some genuine weak solutions are found to exist globally, inter alia satisfying uLloc4/3(Ω¯×[0,);Rn). In the particular three-dimensional setting, any such solution is seen to become eventually smooth and to satisfy (★).

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Funding

The first author was funded by the China Scholarship Council [grant number 202006630070]. The second author acknowledges support of the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft [project number 462888149].

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