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ASYMPTOTIC BEHAVIOR OF THE STOCHASTIC KELLER-SEGEL EQUATIONS
Yadong Shang1, Jianjun Paul Tian2, Bixiang Wang3
1School of Mathematics and Information Sciences, Guangzhou University, Guangzhou 510006, China.
Abstract:
This paper deals with the asymptotic behavior of the solutions of the non-autonomous one-dimensional stochastic Keller-Segel equations defined in a bounded interval with Neumann boundary conditions. We prove the existence and uniqueness of tempered pullback random attractors under certain conditions. We also establish the convergence of the solutions as well as the pullback random attractors of the stochastic equations as the intensity of noise approaches zero.
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