Some remarks on biharmonic elliptic problems with a singular nonlinearity
Abstract: We study the following semilinear biharmonic equation $$ \left{\begin{array}{lllllll} \Delta{2}u=\frac{\lambda}{1-u}, &\quad \mbox{in}\quad \B, u=\frac{\partial u}{\partial n}=0, &\quad \mbox{on}\quad \partial\B, \end{array} \right. %\eqno(M_{\lambda}) $$ where $\B$ is the unit ball in $\R{n}$ and $n$ is the exterior unit normal vector. We prove the existence of $\lambda{*}>0$ such that for $\lambda\in (0,\lambda{*})$ there exists a minimal (classical) solution $\underline{u}{\lambda}$, which satisfies $0<\underline{u}{\lambda}<1$. In the extremal case $\lambda=\lambda{*}$, we prove the existence of a weak solution which is unique solution even in a very weak sense. Besides, several new difficulties arise and many problems still remain to be solved. we list those of particular interest in the final section.
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