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Eigenvalue estimates and maximum principle for Lane-Emden systems, and applications to poly-Laplacian equations

Analysis of PDEs 2024-10-10 v1

Abstract

This paper deals with explicit upper and lower bounds for principal eigenvalues and the maximum principle associated to generalized Lane-Emden systems (GLE systems, for short). Regarding the bounds, we generalize the upper estimate of Berestycki, Nirenberg and Varadhan [Comm. Pure Appl. Math. (1994), 47-92] for the first eigenvalue of linear scalar problems on general domains to the case of strongly coupled GLE systems with m2m \geqslant 2 equations on smooth domains. The explicit lower estimate we obtain is also used to derive a maximum principle to GLE systems relying in terms of quantitative ingredients. Furthermore, as applications of the previous results, upper and lower estimates for the first eigenvalue of weighted poly-Laplacian eigenvalue problems with LpL^p weights (p>n)(p>n) and Navier boundary condition are obtained. Moreover, a strong maximum principle depending on the domain and the weight function for scalar problems involving the poly-Laplacian operator is also established.

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@article{arxiv.2410.06897,
  title  = {Eigenvalue estimates and maximum principle for Lane-Emden systems, and applications to poly-Laplacian equations},
  author = {Sabri Bahrouni and Edir Júnior Ferreira Leite and Gustavo Ferron Madeira},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2410.06897},
  year   = {2024}
}