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The following pages link to Blowup of nonradial solutions to parabolic-elliptic systems modeling chemotaxis in two-dimensional domains (Q5935771):
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- Attractiveness of constant states in logistic-type Keller-Segel systems involving subquadratic growth restrictions (Q831005) (← links)
- Finite time blow-up for a one-dimensional quasilinear parabolic-parabolic chemotaxis system (Q846402) (← links)
- End-point maximal regularity and its application to two-dimensional Keller-Segel system (Q848829) (← links)
- Volume effects in the Keller--Segel model: energy estimates preventing blow-up (Q869111) (← links)
- Type II blowup of solutions to a simplified Keller-Segel system in two dimensional domains (Q875289) (← links)
- Boundedness, blowup and critical mass phenomenon in competing chemotaxis (Q888195) (← links)
- Boundedness in the higher-dimensional chemotaxis-haptotaxis model with nonlinear diffusion (Q890222) (← links)
- Global existence and boundedness in a parabolic-elliptic Keller-Segel system with general sensitivity (Q894977) (← links)
- Explicit lower bound of blow-up time in a fully parabolic chemotaxis system with nonlinear cross-diffusion (Q905930) (← links)
- Chemotaxis with logistic source: very weak global solutions and their boundedness properties (Q950465) (← links)
- The drift-diffusion system in two-dimensional critical Hardy space (Q957966) (← links)
- A density-dependent chemotaxis-haptotaxis system modeling cancer invasion (Q968855) (← links)
- Global existence and decay properties of solutions for some degenerate quasilinear parabolic systems modelling chemotaxis (Q999875) (← links)
- Global strong solution to the semi-linear Keller-Segel system of parabolic-parabolic type with small data in scale invariant spaces (Q1022319) (← links)
- Weak solutions to a parabolic-elliptic system of chemotaxis (Q1614768) (← links)
- Blowup of solutions to a two-chemical substances chemotaxis system in the critical dimension (Q1627689) (← links)
- On a fully parabolic chemotaxis system with Lotka-Volterra competitive kinetics (Q1633578) (← links)
- Finite-time blow-up in low-dimensional Keller-Segel systems with logistic-type superlinear degradation (Q1635943) (← links)
- Large global-in-time solutions to a nonlocal model of chemotaxis (Q1644980) (← links)
- Chemotaxis effect vs. logistic damping on boundedness in the 2-D minimal Keller-Segel model (Q1657937) (← links)
- Global dynamics in a two-species chemotaxis-competition system with two signals (Q1661127) (← links)
- Global weak solution and boundedness in a three-dimensional competing chemotaxis (Q1661144) (← links)
- Repulsion effects on boundedness in the higher dimensional fully parabolic attraction-repulsion chemotaxis system (Q1664483) (← links)
- Global existence and aggregation in a Keller-Segel model with Fokker-Planck diffusion (Q1675478) (← links)
- Stability and instability of solutions to the drift-diffusion system (Q1680981) (← links)
- Critical mass for infinite-time aggregation in a chemotaxis model with indirect signal production (Q1687383) (← links)
- Global classical solution to a chemotaxis consumption model with singular sensitivity (Q1698379) (← links)
- Unboundedness for solutions to a degenerate drift-diffusion equation with the \(L^{1}\)-supercritical and the energy subcritical exponent (Q1706568) (← links)
- Global classical solutions to the Keller-Segel-Navier-Stokes system with matrix-valued sensitivity (Q1706571) (← links)
- Singular structure formation in a degenerate haptotaxis model involving myopic diffusion (Q1707304) (← links)
- A three-dimensional Keller-Segel-Navier-Stokes system with logistic source: global weak solutions and asymptotic stabilization (Q1712590) (← links)
- Global existence to an attraction-repulsion chemotaxis model with fast diffusion and nonlinear source (Q1723193) (← links)
- An asymptotic preserving scheme for kinetic chemotaxis models in two space dimensions (Q1728011) (← links)
- The fast signal diffusion limit in a Keller-Segel system (Q1728019) (← links)
- A new approach toward stabilization in a two-species chemotaxis model with logistic source (Q1732366) (← links)
- Cauchy problems for Keller-Segel type time-space fractional diffusion equation (Q1746190) (← links)
- A blow-up result for a quasilinear chemotaxis system with logistic source in higher dimensions (Q1748318) (← links)
- Parabolic-elliptic chemotaxis model with space-time dependent logistic sources on \(\mathbb{R}^N\). II: Existence, uniqueness, and stability of strictly positive entire solutions (Q1748343) (← links)
- Boundedness in a three-dimensional Keller-Segel-Stokes system involving tensor-valued sensitivity with saturation (Q1755942) (← links)
- Eventual smoothness and asymptotic behaviour of solutions to a chemotaxis system perturbed by a logistic growth (Q1756810) (← links)
- Repulsion effects on boundedness in a quasilinear attraction-repulsion chemotaxis model in higher dimensions (Q1756812) (← links)
- Mathematical challenges in the theory of chemotaxis (Q1790430) (← links)
- Blow-up phenomena in a parabolic-elliptic-elliptic attraction-repulsion chemotaxis system with superlinear logistic degradation (Q1979274) (← links)
- Global existence and asymptotic stability in a predator-prey chemotaxis model (Q1987381) (← links)
- Blow-up profiles and life beyond blow-up in the fully parabolic Keller-Segel system (Q1996481) (← links)
- A parabolic-elliptic-elliptic attraction-repulsion chemotaxis system with logistic source (Q2013104) (← links)
- Boundedness in a quasilinear parabolic-parabolic Keller-Segel system with logistic source (Q2019090) (← links)
- Finite element analysis of a Keller-Segel model with additional cross-diffusion and logistic source. I: Space convergence (Q2019569) (← links)
- Global in time and bounded solutions to a parabolic-elliptic chemotaxis system with nonlinear diffusion and signal-dependent sensitivity (Q2020317) (← links)
- Can fluid interaction influence the critical mass for taxis-driven blow-up in bounded planar domains? (Q2023062) (← links)