Generalized Doubly Parabolic Keller-Segel System with Fractional Diffusion (2501.09871v2)
Abstract: The Keller-Segel model is a system of partial differential equations that describes the movement of cells or organisms in response to chemical signals, a phenomenon known as chemotaxis. In this study, we analyze a doubly parabolic Keller-Segel system in the whole space $\mathbb{R}d$, $d\geq 2$, where both cellular and chemical diffusion are governed by fractional Laplacians with distinct exponents. This system generalizes the classical Keller-Segel model by introducing superdiffusion, a form of anomalous diffusion. This extension accounts for nonlocal diffusive effects observed in experimental settings, particularly in environments with sparse targets. We establish results on the local well-posedness of mild solutions for this generalized system and global well-posedness under smallness assumptions on the initial conditions in $Lp(\mathbb{R}d)$. Furthermore, we characterize the asymptotic behavior of the solution.
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