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Effect of weights on stable solutions of a quasilinear elliptic equation

Published 23 Sep 2011 in math.AP | (1109.5142v2)

Abstract: In this note, we study Liouville theorems for the stable and finite Morse index weak solutions of the quasilinear elliptic equation $-\Delta_p u= f(x) F(u) $ in $\mathbb{R}n$ where $p\ge 2$, $0\le f\in C(\mathbb{R}n)$ and $F\in C1(\mathbb{R})$. We refer to $f(x)$ as {\it weight} and to $F(u)$ as {\it nonlinearity}. The remarkable fact is that if the weight function is bounded from below by a strict positive constant that is $0<C\le f$ then it does not have much impact on the stable solutions, however, a nonnegative weight that is $0\le f$ will push certain critical dimensions. This analytical observation has potential to be applied in various models to push certain well-known critical dimensions. For a general nonlinearity $F\in C^1(\mathbb{R})$ and $f(x)=|x|^\alpha$, we prove Liouville theorems in dimensions $n\le \frac{4(p+\alpha)}{p-1}+p$, for bounded radial stable solutions. For specific nonlinearities $F(u)=e^u$, $u^q$ where $q>p-1$ and $-u{q}$ where $q<0$, known as the Gelfand, the Lane-Emden and the negative exponent nonlinearities, respectively, we prove Liouville theorems for both radial finite Morse index (not necessarily bounded) and stable (not necessarily radial nor bounded) solutions.

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