Abstract

Proving the uniqueness of solutions to multi-species cross-diffusion systems is a difficult task in the general case, and there exist very few results in this direction. In this work, we study a particular system with zero-flux boundary conditions for which the existence of a weak solution has been proven in Ehrlacher and Bakhta (ESAIM Math Model Numer Anal, 2017). Under additional assumptions on the value of the cross-diffusion coefficients, we are able to show the existence and uniqueness of non-negative strong solutions. The proof of the existence relies on the use of an appropriate linearized problem and a fixed-point argument. In addition, a weak–strong stability result is obtained for this system in dimension one which also implies uniqueness of weak solutions

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