A degree-counting formula for a Keller-Segel equation on a surface with boundary
Abstract: In this paper, we consider the following Keller-Segel equation on a compact Riemann surface $(\Sigma, g)$ with smooth boundary $\partial\Sigma$: [ -\Delta_g u = \rho\Big(\frac{V eu}{\int_{\Sigma} V eu \mathrm{d} v_g} - \frac{1}{|\Sigma|g}\Big) \text{ in } {\Sigma}, \quad \text{ with } \partial{\nu_g} u = 0 \text{ on } \partial \Sigma, ] where $V$ is a smooth positive function on $\Sigma$ and $\rho > 0$ is a parameter. We perform a refined blow-up analysis of bubbling solutions and establish sharper a priori estimates around their concentration points. We then compute the Morse index of these solutions and use it to derive a counting formula for the Leray-Schauder degree in the non-resonant case (i.e., $\rho \notin 4 \pi \mathbb{N}$). Our approach follows the strategy proposed by C.-S. Lin and C.-C. Chen [15,16] for mean field equation on closed surfaces and employs techniques from Bahri's critical points at infinity [8].
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