Affiliation:
1. College of Computer Science, Chengdu University, Chengdu 610106, China
2. Visual Computing and Virtual Reality Key Laboratory of Sichuan Province, Sichuan Normal University, Chengdu 610068, China
3. Division of Mathematics, Sichuan University Jinjiang College, Meishan 620860, China
Abstract
In this paper, we consider the following two-dimensional chemotaxis system of attraction–repulsion with indirect signal production 𝜕tu=Δu−∇·χ1u∇v1+∇·(χ2u∇v2),x∈R2,t>0,0=Δvj−λjvj+w,x∈R2,t>0,(j=1,2),𝜕tw+δw=u,x∈R2,t>0,u(0,x)=u0(x),w(0,x)=w0(x),x∈R2, where the parameters χi≥0, λi>0(i=1,2) and non-negative initial data (u0(x),w0(x))∈L1(R2)∩L∞(R2). We prove the global bounded solution exists when the attraction is more dominant than the repulsion in the case of χ1≥χ2. At the same time, we propose that when the radial solution satisfies χ1−χ2≤2πδ∥u0∥L1(R2)+∥w0∥L1(R2), the global solution is bounded. During the proof process, we found that adding indirect signals can constrict the blow-up of the global solution.
Funder
Scientific Research Funds of Chengdu University
Visual Computing and Virtual Reality Key Laboratory of Sichuan Province
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