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Weak-strong uniqueness of renormalized solutions to reaction-cross-diffusion systems (1805.02950v1)
Published 8 May 2018 in math.AP
Abstract: The weak-strong uniqueness for solutions to reaction-cross-diffusion systems in a bounded domain with no-flux boundary conditions is proved. The system generalizes the Shigesada-Kawasaki-Teramoto population model to an arbitrary number of species. The diffusion matrix is neither symmetric nor positive definite, but the system possesses a formal gradient-flow or entropy structure. No growth conditions on the source terms are imposed. It is shown that any renormalized solution coincides with a strong solution with the same initial data, as long as the strong solution exists. The proof is based on the evolution of the relative entropy modified by suitable cutoff functions.