2017
DOI: 10.1090/mcom/3174
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Error estimate of a random particle blob method for the Keller-Segel equation

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“…Thus, to show the convergence result in Theorem 1, it suffices to estimate the distance between the regularized empirical measureρ h (x, t) of the self-consistent system and the regularized empirical measure ρ h,δ h (x, t) of the regularized interacting particle system. Fortunately, the results recently proved in [14] give us exactly the same estimation as in (14), between of the l p h distance betweenX h,i (s) and X h,i,δ h (s), when the function F 0 is Coulomb or Newton Interactions. Thus exactly the same argument as in Section 2 will finish the proof for those systems.…”
Section: Newton and Coulomb Interactionssupporting
confidence: 61%
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“…Thus, to show the convergence result in Theorem 1, it suffices to estimate the distance between the regularized empirical measureρ h (x, t) of the self-consistent system and the regularized empirical measure ρ h,δ h (x, t) of the regularized interacting particle system. Fortunately, the results recently proved in [14] give us exactly the same estimation as in (14), between of the l p h distance betweenX h,i (s) and X h,i,δ h (s), when the function F 0 is Coulomb or Newton Interactions. Thus exactly the same argument as in Section 2 will finish the proof for those systems.…”
Section: Newton and Coulomb Interactionssupporting
confidence: 61%
“…Moreover, according to exactly the same argument, see Remark 1.1 in [14], let δ h be the same as defined in (18), there is a p > d/(1 − κ), and h sufficiently small, there exists two positive constants C and C ′ depending on T max , p, d and ρ 0 and the diameter of D. The following estimate holds true:…”
Section: Newton and Coulomb Interactionsmentioning
confidence: 92%
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“…The last few years have seen great progress in mean-field limits for singular forces by treating them with an N -dependent cut-off. In particular, the mean-field limit for the Keller-Segel model has been rigorously proved in [21,23,24,30,31]. And the deterministic particle method for aggregation equations can be found in [11,13].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%