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A minimum problem associated with scalar Ginzburg-Landau equation and free boundary

Analysis of PDEs 2025-05-22 v1

Abstract

Let N>2N>2, p(2NN+2,+)p\in \left(\frac{2N}{N+2},+\infty\right), and Ω\Omega be an open bounded domain in RN\mathbb{R}^N. We consider the minimum problem J(u):=Ω(1pup+λ1(1(u+)2)2+λ2u+)dxmin \mathcal{J} (u) := \displaystyle\int_{\Omega } \left(\frac{1}{p}| \nabla u| ^p+\lambda_1\left(1-(u^+)^2\right)^2+\lambda_2u^+\right)\text{d}x\rightarrow \text{min} over a certain class K\mathcal{K}, where λ10\lambda_1\geq 0 and λ2R \lambda_2\in \mathbb{R} are constants, and u+:=max{u,0}u^+:=\max\{u,0\}. The corresponding Euler-Lagrange equation is related to the Ginzburg-Landau equation and involves a subcritical exponent when λ1>0\lambda_1>0. For λ10\lambda_1\geq 0 and λ2R \lambda_2\in \mathbb{R}, we prove the existence, non-negativity, and uniform boundedness of minimizers of J(u)\mathcal{J} (u) . Then, we show that any minimizer is locally C1,αC^{1,\alpha}-continuous with some α(0,1)\alpha\in (0,1) and admits the optimal growth pp1\frac{p}{p-1} near the free boundary. Finally, under the additional assumption that λ2>0\lambda_2>0, we establish non-degeneracy for minimizers near the free boundary and show that there exists at least one minimizer for which the corresponding free boundary has finite (N1N-1)-dimensional Hausdorff measure.

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@article{arxiv.2505.15262,
  title  = {A minimum problem associated with scalar Ginzburg-Landau equation and free boundary},
  author = {Yuwei Hu and Jun Zheng and Leandro S. Tavares},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2505.15262},
  year   = {2025}
}

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Submitted to journal in 2024