Organizer
José María Tornero Sánchez
Location
Seminario II (IMUS), Edificio Celestino Mutis
Event type
Description
This talk is related to several models of partial differential equations (PDEs) that describe the motion of microorganisms. In particular, I will focus on what is called "taxis" i.e. the motion of the microorganisms towards or away from an external stimulus. In general, "taxis" leads to aggregation whereas the diffusion have a tendency to spread the organisms. The competition between the diffusion and "taxis" will determine the formation of a singularity in finite time or a global solution for the associated PDE model.