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Invasive-invaded system of non-Lipschitz porous medium equations with advection

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This work provides analytical results towards applications in the field of invasive-invaded systems modeled with nonlinear diffusion and with advection. The results focus on showing regularity, existence and uniqueness of… Click to show full abstract

This work provides analytical results towards applications in the field of invasive-invaded systems modeled with nonlinear diffusion and with advection. The results focus on showing regularity, existence and uniqueness of weak solutions using the condition of a nonlinear slightly positive parabolic operator and the reaction-absorption monotone properties. The coupling in the reaction-absorption terms, that characterizes the species interaction, impedes the formulation of a global comparison principle that is shown to exist locally. Additionally, this work provides analytical solutions obtained as selfsimilar minimal and maximal profiles. A propagating diffusive front is shown to exist until the invaded specie notes the existence of the invasive. When the desertion of the invaded starts, the diffusive front vanishes globally and the nonlinear diffusion concentrates only on the propagating tail which exhibits finite speed. Finally, the invaded specie is shown to exhibit an exponential decay along a characteristic curve. Such exponential decay is not trivial in the nonlinear diffusion case and confirms that the invasive continues to feed on the invaded during the desertion.

Keywords: nonlinear diffusion; system non; invaded system; lipschitz porous; non lipschitz; invasive invaded

Journal Title: International Journal of Biomathematics
Year Published: 2021

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