On a fractional semilinear Neumann problem arising in Chemotaxis

Abstract

We study a semilinear and nonlocal Neumann problem, which is the fractional analogue of the problem considered by Lin--Ni--Takagi in the '80s. The model under consideration arises in the description of stationary configurations of the Keller--Segel model for chemotaxis, when a nonlocal diffusion for the concentration of the chemical is considered. In particular, we extend to any fractional power s∈ (0,1) of the Laplacian (with homogeneous Neumann boundary conditions) the results obtained in [20] for s=1/2. We prove existence and some qualitative properties of non--constant solutions when the diffusion parameter is small enough, and on the other hand, we show that for large enough any solution must be necessarily constant.

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