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Deterministic particle method approximation of a contact inhibition cross-diffusion problem
Institution:1. Univ. Nice Sophia Antipolis, CNRS, Labo. J.-A. Dieudonné, UMR 7351, Parc Valrose, F-06108 Nice, France;2. Inria, Sophia Antipolis Méditerranée Research Centre, Project COFFEE, France;3. Inria, Sophia Antipolis Méditerranée Research Centre, Project CASTOR, France
Abstract:We use a deterministic particle method to produce numerical approximations to the solutions of an evolution cross-diffusion problem for two populations.According to the values of the diffusion parameters related to the intra- and inter-population repulsion intensities, the system may be classified in terms of an associated matrix. When the matrix is definite positive, the problem is well posed and the finite element approximation produces convergent approximations to the exact solution.A particularly important case arises when the matrix is only positive semi-definite and the initial data are segregated: the contact inhibition problem. In this case, the solutions may be discontinuous and hence the (conforming) finite element approximation may exhibit instabilities in the neighborhood of the discontinuity.In this article we deduce the particle method approximation to the general cross-diffusion problem and apply it to the contact inhibition problem. We then provide some numerical experiments comparing the results produced by the finite element and the particle method discretizations.
Keywords:Cross-diffusion system  Contact inhibition problem  Deterministic particle method  Finite element method  Numerical simulations
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