Weak solutions of an anisotropic nonlocal cross-diffusion system converge to weak solutions of the corresponding local cross-diffusion system in the vanishing viscosity limit.
Nonlocal approximation of nonlinear diffusion equations
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We show that degenerate nonlinear diffusion equations can be asymptotically obtained as a limit from a class of nonlocal partial differential equations. The nonlocal equations are obtained as gradient flows of interaction-like energies approximating the internal energy. We construct weak solutions as the limit of a (sub)sequence of weak measure solutions by using the Jordan-Kinderlehrer-Otto scheme from the context of $2$-Wasserstein gradient flows. Our strategy allows to cover the porous medium equation, for the general slow diffusion case, extending previous results in the literature. As a byproduct of our analysis, we provide a qualitative particle approximation.
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Nonlocal approximation of an anisotropic cross-diffusion system
Weak solutions of an anisotropic nonlocal cross-diffusion system converge to weak solutions of the corresponding local cross-diffusion system in the vanishing viscosity limit.