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\[\begin{array}{rll}
u_t+\text{div}(uv) & =  0 & \text{ in } \mathbb{R}^d \times \mathbb{R}_+\\
u(x,0) & = u_0\\
v (x,t) & = -\nabla (K*u(.,t))(x) &
\end{array} \]
 
where the kernel $K$ satisfies several properties but always being such that $\Delta K \in L^1_{\text{loc}}(\mathbb{R}^d)$. This equation arises in many models in biology, where $u_0$ represents the density of some population that is self-interacting through the vector field $v$, in this context, $K$ determines many properties of the interaction between different "agents" within the population. For instance the sign of $K$ determines whether there is a tendency to aggregate ($K\geq 0$ above) or segregate ($K\leq 0$) and whether the interaction is isotropic. Accordingly, different assumptions on $K$ lead to finite time blow up (aggregation) as well as to finite time extinction.
 
Note the close connection with the [[nonlocal porous medium equation | nonlocal porous media equation]], the key difference being that $\Delta K$ is not locally integrable in that case.

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