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Two-dimensional Keller-Segel model: Optimal critical mass and qualitative properties of the solutions

Keywords: Keller-Segel model , existence , weak solutions , free energy , entropy method , logarithmic Hardy-Littlewood-Sobolev inequality , critical mass , Aubin-Lions compactness method , hypercontractivity , large time behavior , time-dependent rescaling , self-similar variables , intermediate asymptotics.

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The Keller-Segel system describes the collective motion of cells which are attracted by a chemical substance and are able to emit it. In its simplest form it is a conservative drift-diffusion equation for the cell density coupled to an elliptic equation for the chemo-attractant concentration. It is known that, in two space dimensions, for small initial mass, there is global existence of solutions and for large initial mass blow-up occurs. In this paper we complete this picture and give a detailed proof of the existence of weak solutions below the critical mass, above which any solution blows-up in finite time in the whole Euclidean space. Using hypercontractivity methods, we establish regularity results which allow us to prove an inequality relating the free energy and its time derivative. For a solution with sub-critical mass, this allows us to give for large times an ``intermediate asymptotics'' description of the vanishing. In self-similar coordinates, we actually prove a convergence result to a limiting self-similar solution which is not a simple reflect of the diffusion.

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