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Department of Mathematics,
Department of Mathematics,
University of California San Diego
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Math 248 - Real Analysis Seminar
Siming He
Duke University
Suppression of Chemotactic collapse through fluid-mixing and fast-splitting
Abstract:
The Patlak-Keller-Segel equations (PKS) are widely applied to model the chemotaxis phenomena in biology. It is well-known that if the total mass of the initial cell density is large enough, the PKS equations exhibit finite time blow-up. In this talk, I present some recent results on applying additional fluid flows to suppress chemotactic blow-up in the PKS equations. These are joint works with Jacob Bedrossian and Eitan Tadmor.
Host: Andrej Zlatos
May 9, 2019
11:00 AM
AP&M 7321
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