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Existence and local uniqueness of bubbling solutions for poly-harmonic equations with critical growth

Analysis of PDEs 2015-03-24 v1

Abstract

\begin{abstract} We consider the following poly-harmonic equations with critical exponents: \begin{equation}\label{P} (-\Delta)^m u =K(y)u^{\frac{N+2m}{N-2m}},\;\;\; u>0\;\;\;\hbox{in} \mathbb{R}^N, \end{equation} where N>2m+2,mN+,K(y)N> 2m+2,m\in\mathbb{N}_{+}, K(y) is positive and periodic in its first kk variables (y1,,yk)(y_1,\cdots, y_k), 1k<N2m21\leq k<\frac{N-2m}{2}. Under some conditions on K(y)K(y) near its critical point, we prove not only that problem~\eqref{P} admits solutions with infinitely many bubbles, but also that the bubbling solutions obtained in our existence result are locally unique. This local uniqueness result implies that some bubbling solutions preserve the symmetry of the scalar curvature K(y).K(y).

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@article{arxiv.1503.06412,
  title  = {Existence and local uniqueness of bubbling solutions for poly-harmonic equations with critical growth},
  author = {Yuxia Guo and Shuangjie Peng and Shusen Yan},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1503.06412},
  year   = {2015}
}

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