Concentrating solutions for a fractional Kirchhoff equation with critical growth
Abstract
In this paper we consider the following class of fractional Kirchhoff equations with critical growth: \begin{equation*} \left\{ \begin{array}{ll} \left(\varepsilon^{2s}a+\varepsilon^{4s-3}b\int_{\mathbb{R}^{3}}|(-\Delta)^{\frac{s}{2}}u|^{2}dx\right)(-\Delta)^{s}u+V(x)u=f(u)+|u|^{2^{*}_{s}-2}u \quad &\mbox{ in } \mathbb{R}^{3}, \\ u\in H^{s}(\mathbb{R}^{3}), \quad u>0 &\mbox{ in } \mathbb{R}^{3}, \end{array} \right. \end{equation*} where is a small parameter, are constants, , is the fractional critical exponent, is the fractional Laplacian operator, is a positive continuous potential and is a superlinear continuous function with subcritical growth. Using penalization techniques and variational methods, we prove the existence of a family of positive solutions which concentrates around a local minimum of as .
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@article{arxiv.1810.09281,
title = {Concentrating solutions for a fractional Kirchhoff equation with critical growth},
author = {Vincenzo Ambrosio},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1810.09281},
year = {2019}
}
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arXiv admin note: text overlap with arXiv:1810.04561