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Blow up boundary solutions of some semilinear fractional equations in the unit ball

Published 5 Nov 2015 in math.AP | (1511.02162v1)

Abstract: For $\gamma>0$, we are interested in blow up solutions $u\in C+(B)$ of the fractional problem in the unit ball $B$ \begin{equation}\label{2nov} \left{\begin{array} {rcll} \Delta{\frac{\alpha}{2}} u &=& u\gamma&\ \text{in }B\ u &=& 0&\ \text{in }Bc.\end{array}\right. \end{equation} We distinguish particularly two orders of singularity at the boundary: solutions exploding at the same rate than $\delta{1-\frac{\alpha}{2}}$ ($\delta$ denotes the Euclidean distance) and those higher singular than $\delta{1-\frac{\alpha}{2}}.$ As a consequence, it will be shown that the classical Keller-Osserman condition can not be readopted in the fractional setting.

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