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Stability of planar traveling waves in a Keller-Segel equation on an infinite strip domain
- Publication Year :
- 2016
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Abstract
- A simplified model of the tumor angiogenesis can be described by a Keller-Segel equation \cite{FrTe,Le,Pe}. The stability of traveling waves for the one dimensional system has recently been known by \cite{JinLiWa,LiWa}. In this paper we consider the equation on the two dimensional domain $ (x, y) \in \mathbf R \times {\mathbf S^{\lambda}}$ for a small parameter $\lambda>0$ where $ \mathbf S^{\lambda}$ is the circle of perimeter $\lambda$. Then the equation allows a planar traveling wave solution of invading types. We establish the nonlinear stability of the traveling wave solution if the initial perturbation is sufficiently small in a weighted Sobolev space without a chemical diffusion. When the diffusion is present, we show a linear stability. Lastly, we prove that any solution with our front conditions eventually becomes planar under certain regularity conditions. The key ideas are to use the Cole-Hopf transformation and to apply the Poincar\'{e} inequality to handle with the two dimensional structure.<br />Comment: 35 pages, 1 figures, submitted
- Subjects :
- Mathematics - Analysis of PDEs
92B05, 35K45
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- Database :
- arXiv
- Publication Type :
- Report
- Accession number :
- edsarx.1609.00821
- Document Type :
- Working Paper