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Analysis of a population model with strong cross-diffusion in unbounded domains

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 July 2008

Michael Dreher
Affiliation:
Department of Mathematics and Statistics, University of Konstanz, PO Box 187, 78457 Konstanz, Germany ([email protected])

Abstract

We study a parabolic population model in the full space and prove the global-in-time existence of a weak solution. This model consists of two strongly coupled diffusion equations describing the population densities of two competing species. The system features intrinsic growth, interspecies and intraspecies competition of the species, as well as diffusion, cross-diffusion and self-diffusion, and drift terms related to varying environment quality. The cross-diffusion terms can be large, making the system non-parabolic for large initial data. For the first time to our knowledge, solutions in unbounded domains are studied. The method of our proof is a combination of a time semi-discretization, a transformation of the system guaranteeing the positivity of the solution, a special entropy symmetrizing the system and compactness arguments.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
2008 Royal Society of Edinburgh

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