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Global stability of homogeneous steady states in scaling-invariant spaces for a Keller–Segel–Navier–Stokes system

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Abstract In this paper, we study the global stability of homogeneous equilibria in Keller–Segel–Navier–Stokes equations in scaling-invariant spaces. We prove that for any given 0 M 1 + μ 1… Click to show full abstract

Abstract In this paper, we study the global stability of homogeneous equilibria in Keller–Segel–Navier–Stokes equations in scaling-invariant spaces. We prove that for any given 0 M 1 + μ 1 with μ 1 being the first eigenvalue of Neumann Laplacian, the initial–boundary value problem of the Keller–Segel–Navier–Stokes system has a unique globally bounded classical solution provided that the initial datum is chosen sufficiently close to ( M , M , 0 ) in the norm of L d / 2 ( Ω ) × W ˙ 1 , d ( Ω ) × L d ( Ω ) and satisfies a natural average mass condition. Our proof is based on the perturbation theory of semigroups and certain delicate exponential decay estimates for the linearized semigroup. Our result suggests a new observation that nontrivial classical solution for Keller–Segel–Navier–Stokes equation can be obtained globally starting from suitable initial data with arbitrarily large total mass provided that volume of the bounded domain is large, correspondingly.

Keywords: global stability; segel navier; scaling invariant; navier stokes; stability homogeneous; keller segel

Journal Title: Journal of Differential Equations
Year Published: 2019

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