Blow-up for a Stochastic Model of Chemotaxis Driven by Conservative Noise on R2
Abstract
We establish criteria on the chemotactic sensitivity for the non-existence of global weak solutions (i.e. blow-up in finite time) to a stochastic Keller--Segel model with spatially inhomogeneous, conservative noise on R2. We show that if is sufficiently large then blow-up occurs with probability 1. In this regime our criterion agrees with that of a deterministic Keller--Segel model with increased viscosity. However, for in an intermediate regime, determined by the variance of the initial data and the spatial correlation of the noise, we show that blow-up occurs with positive probability.
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