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Article Dans Une Revue Discrete and Continuous Dynamical Systems - Series B Année : 2017

Synchronising and non-synchronising dynamics for a two-species aggregation model

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This paper deals with analysis and numerical simulations of a one-dimensional two-species hyperbolic aggregation model. This model is formed by a system of transport equations with nonlocal velocities, which describes the aggregate dynamics of a two-species population in interaction appearing for instance in bacterial chemotaxis. Blow-up of classical solutions occurs in finite time. This raises the question to define measure-valued solutions for this system. To this aim, we use the duality method developed for transport equations with discontinuous velocity to prove the existence and uniqueness of measure-valued solutions. The proof relies on a stability result. In addition, this approach allows to study the hyperbolic limit of a kinetic chemotaxis model. Moreover, we propose a finite volume numerical scheme whose convergence towards measure-valued solutions is proved. It allows for numerical simulations capturing the behaviour after blow up. Finally, numerical simulations illustrate the complex dynamics of aggregates until the formation of a single aggregate: after blow-up of classical solutions, aggregates of different species are synchronising or nonsynchronising when collide, that is move together or separately, depending on the parameters of the model and masses of species involved.
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hal-01157578 , version 1 (28-05-2015)

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Casimir Emako, Jie Liao, Nicolas Vauchelet. Synchronising and non-synchronising dynamics for a two-species aggregation model. Discrete and Continuous Dynamical Systems - Series B, 2017, 22 (6), pp.2121 - 2146. ⟨10.3934/dcdsb.2017088⟩. ⟨hal-01157578⟩
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