Bound-preserving finite element approximations of the Keller-Segel equations

07/22/2022
by   Santiago Badia, et al.
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This paper aims to develop numerical approximations of the Keller–Segel equations that mimic at the discrete level the lower bounds and the energy law of the continuous problem. We solve these equations for two unknowns: the organism (or cell) density, which is a positive variable, and the chemoattractant density, which is a nonnegative variable. We propose two algorithms, which combine a stabilized finite element method and a semi-implicit time integration. The stabilization consists of a nonlinear artificial diffusion that employs a graph-Laplacian operator and a shock detector that localizes local extrema. As a result, both algorithms turn out to be nonlinear.Both algorithms can generate cell and chemoattractant numerical densities fulfilling lower bounds. However, the first algorithm requires a suitable constraint between the space and time discrete parameters, whereas the second one does not. We design the latter to attain a discrete energy law on acute meshes. We report some numerical experiments to validate the theoretical results on blowup and non-blowup phenomena. In the blowup setting, we identify a locking phenomenon that relates the L^∞(Ω)-norm to the L^1(Ω)-norm limiting the growth of the singularity when supported on a macroelement.

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