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Density-constrained Chemotaxis and Hele-Shaw flow

We consider a model of congestion dynamics with chemotaxis, where the density of cells follows the chemical signal it generates, while observing an incompressibility constraint. We show that when the chemical diffuses slowly and attracts the cells strongly, then the dynamics of the congested cells is well approximated by a surface-tension driven free boundary problem. More precisely, we show that in this limit the density of cell converges to the characteristic function of a set whose evolution is described by a Hele-Shaw free boundary problem with surface tension. Our problem is set in a bounded domain, which leads to an interesting analysis on the limiting boundary conditions for the density function. Namely, we prove that the assumption of Robin boundary conditions for the chemical potential leads to a contact angle condition for the free interface.

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