Numerical analysis of growth-mediated autochemotactic pattern formation in self-propelling bacteria

09/05/2022
by   Jiansong Zhang, et al.
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In this paper, a decoupled characteristic Galerkin finite element procedure is provided for simulating growth-mediated autochemotactic pattern formation in self-propelling bacteria. In this procedure, a modified characteristic Galerkin method is established to solve the bacterial density equation, while the classical finite element procedure is considered for the self-secreted chemical density and polarization dynamics equations system. The convergence of this proposed method is considered under some regularity assumptions and the corresponding error estimate is derived. Numerical experiments are carried out to support the theoretical analysis. Furthermore, several new wave type pattern formations are found.

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