Boundedness and large time behavior in a three-dimensional chemotaxis-Stokes system with nonlinear diffusion and general sensitivity

AbstractWe consider the chemotaxis-fluid system 0.1in a bounded convex domain $$\Omega \subset {\mathbb {R}}^3$$Ω⊂R3 with smooth boundary, where $$\phi \in W^{1,\infty }(\Omega )$$ϕ∈W1,∞(Ω) and D, f and S are given functions with values in $$[0,\infty ), [0,\infty )$$[0,∞),[0,∞) and $${\mathbb {R}}^{3\times 3}$$R3×3, respectively. In the existing literature, the derivation of results on global existence and qualitative behavior essentially relies on the use of energy-type functionals which seem to be available only in special situations, necessarily requiring the matrix-valued S to actually reduce to a scalar function of c which, along with f, in addition should satisfy certain quite restrictive structural conditions. The present work presents a novel a priori estimation method which allows for removing any such additional hypothesis: besides appropriate smoothness assumptions, in this paper it is only required that f is locally bounded in $$[0,\infty )$$[0,∞), that S is bounded in $$\Omega \times [0,\infty )^2$$Ω×[0,∞)2, and that $$D(n)\ge k_{D}n^{m-1}$$D(n)≥kDnm-1 for all $$n\ge 0$$n≥0 with some $$k_{D}>0$$kD>0 and some $$\begin{aligned} m>\frac{7}{6}. \end{aligned}$$m>76. It is shown that then for all reasonably regular initial data, a corresponding initial-boundary value problem for (0.1) possesses a globally defined weak solution. The method introduced here is efficient enough to moreover provide global boundedness of all solutions thereby obtained in that, inter alia, $$n\in L^\infty (\Omega \times (0,\infty ))$$n∈L∞(Ω×(0,∞)). Building on this boundedness property, it can finally even be proved that in the large time limit, any such solution approaches the spatially homogeneous equilibrium $$(\overline{n_0},0,0)$$(n0¯,0,0) in an appropriate sense, where $$\overline{n_0}:=\frac{1}{|\Omega |} \int _{\Omega }n_0$$n0¯:=1|Ω|∫Ωn0, provided that merely $$n_0\not \equiv 0$$n0≢0 and $$f>0$$f>0 on $$(0,\infty )$$(0,∞). To the best of our knowledge, these are the first results on boundedness and asymptotics of large-data solutions in a three-dimensional chemotaxis-fluid system of type (0.1).

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