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Boundary-value problem for density-velocity model of collective motion of organisms
Authors:Petro Babak
Institution:Department of Mathematical and Statistical Sciences, University of Alberta, Alberta T6G 2G1, Canada
Abstract:The collective motion of organisms is observed at almost all levels of biological systems. In this paper the density-velocity model of the collective motion of organisms is analyzed. This model consists of a system of nonlinear parabolic equations, a forced Burgers equation for velocity and a mass conservation equation for density. These equations are supplemented with the Neumann boundary conditions for the density and the Dirichlet boundary conditions for the velocity. The existence, uniqueness and regularity of solution for the density-velocity problem is proved in a bounded 1D domain. Moreover, a priori estimates for the solutions are established, and existence of an attractor is proved. Finally, some numerical approximations for asymptotical behavior of the density-velocity model are presented.
Keywords:Collective organization  Burgers equation  Conservation equation  Existence  Uniqueness  Regularity  Positivity  Attractors
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