Existence of global solution and nontrivial steady states for a system modeling chemotaxis

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Abstract

We consider a reaction-diffusion system modeling chemotaxis,which describes the situation of two species of bacteria competing for the same nutrient. We use Moser-Alikakos iteration to prove the global existence of the solution. We also study the existence of nontrivial steady state solutions and their stability.

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Zhang, Z. (2006). Existence of global solution and nontrivial steady states for a system modeling chemotaxis. Abstract and Applied Analysis, 2006. https://doi.org/10.1155/AAA/2006/81265

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