Badraoui, Salah2020-08-172020-08-172002-08-19Badraoui, S. (2002). Existence of global solutions for systems of reaction-diffusion equations on unbounded domains. <i>Electronic Journal of Differential Equations, 2002</i>(74), pp. 1-10.1072-6691https://hdl.handle.net/10877/12407We consider, an initial-value problem for the thermal-diffusive combustion system ut = a∆u - uh(v) vt = b∆u + d∆v + uh(v), where a > 0, d > 0, b ≠ 0, x ∈ ℝn, n ≥ 1, with h(v) = vm, m is an even nonnegative integer, and the initial data u0, v0 are bounded uniformly continuous and nonnegative. It is known that by a simple comparison if b = 0, α = 1, d ≤ 1, and h(v) = vm with m ∈ ℕ*, the solutions are uniformly bounded in time. When d > a = 1, b = 0, h(v) = vm with m ∈ ℕ*, Collet and Xin [2] proved the existence of global classical solutions and showed that the L∞ norm of v can not grow faster than 0(log log t) for any space dimension. In our case, no comparison principle seems to apply. Nevertheless using techniques form [2], we essentially prove the existence of global classical solutions if a < d, b < 0, and v0 ≥ b/ a-d u0.Text10 pages1 file (.pdf)enAttribution 4.0 InternationalReaction-diffusion systemsPositivityGlobal existenceBoundednessExistence of Global Solutions for Systems of Reaction-diffusion Equations on Unbounded DomainsArticle