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The following pages link to NONLINEAR STABILITY OF LARGE AMPLITUDE VISCOUS SHOCK WAVES OF A GENERALIZED HYPERBOLIC–PARABOLIC SYSTEM ARISING IN CHEMOTAXIS (Q3067102):
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- ON A HYPERBOLIC–PARABOLIC SYSTEM MODELING CHEMOTAXIS (Q3098844) (← links)
- Shock formation in a chemotaxis model (Q3503167) (← links)
- Stability of Boundary Layers for a Viscous Hyperbolic System Arising from Chemotaxis: One-Dimensional Case (Q4566418) (← links)
- A note for global existence of a two-dimensional chemotaxis–haptotaxis model with remodeling of non-diffusible attractant (Q4585726) (← links)
- Global Cauchy Problem of a System of Parabolic Conservation Laws Arising From a Keller--Segel Type Chemotaxis Model (Q4686821) (← links)
- Asymptotic and viscous stability of large-amplitude solutions of a hyperbolic system arising from biology (Q4962405) (← links)
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- Cauchy problem of a system of parabolic conservation laws arising from the singular Keller-Segel model in multi-dimensions (Q4994353) (← links)
- Contraction for large perturbations of traveling waves in a hyperbolic–parabolic system arising from a chemotaxis model (Q5112028) (← links)
- A new result for 2D boundedness of solutions to a chemotaxis–haptotaxis model with/without sub-logistic source (Q5243473) (← links)
- Eventual smoothness and asymptotic stabilization in a two-dimensional logarithmic chemotaxis-Navier-Stokes system with nutrient-supported proliferation and signal consumption (Q6065738) (← links)
- The shock waves for a mixed-type system from chemotaxis (Q6099797) (← links)
- Nonlinear stability of strong traveling waves for a chemotaxis model with logarithmic sensitivity and periodic perturbations (Q6143200) (← links)
- Finite-time blow-up in hyperbolic Keller-Segel system of consumption type with logarithmic sensitivity (Q6557840) (← links)
- Global stability of a system of viscous balance laws arising from chemotaxis with dynamic boundary flux (Q6664047) (← links)
- Existence and stability of boundary spike layer solutions of an attractive chemotaxis model with singular sensitivity and nonlinear consumption rate of chemical stimuli (Q6669493) (← links)