Felix-Klein-Kolloquium: Chemotaxis and consumption

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Next to the classical Keller-Segel system of chemotaxis (the partially directed movement of cells in response to a chemical signal), which is famous for admitting both blow-up and global existence of solutions and its potential to capture pattern formation in the most striking form of finite-time blow-up, over the last years, another class of chemotaxis systems has garnered interest: That of signal-consumption chemotaxis systems, where the signal is consumed and not produced. In this lecture, we will look at basic examples and recent developments regarding these systems.

Referent: Prof. Dr. Johannes Lankeit, Leibniz Universität Hannover


Zeit: 17:15 - 18:30 Uhr

Ort: Gebäude 48, Raum 210

Die Vorträge des Felix-Klein-Kolloquiums finden jeweils um 17:15 Uhr im Raum 210 des Mathematik-Gebäudes 48 statt. Zuvor gibt es ab 16.45 Uhr die Gelegenheit, die Sprecherin oder den Sprecher beim Kolloquiumstee in Raum 580 zu treffen.

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