Mathematical analysis of a chemotaxis-type model of soil carbon dynamic.
Résumé
The goal of this paper is to study the mathematical properties of a new model of soil carbon dynamics which is a reaction-diffusion system with a chemotactic term, with the aim to account for the formation of soil aggregations in the bacterial and microorganism spatial organization (hot spot in soil). This is a spatial and chemotactic version of MOMOS (Modelling Organic changes by MicroOrganisms of Soil), a model recently introduced by M. Pansu and his group. We present here two forms of chemotactic terms, first a " classical " one and second a function which prevents the overcrowding of microorganisms. We prove in each case the existence of a nonnegative global solution, we investigate its uniqueness and the existence of a global attractor for all the solutions.
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