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Existence Result for Non-linearly Perturbed Hardy-Schr\"odinger Problems: Local and Non-local cases

Analysis of PDEs 2017-11-27 v1

Abstract

Let ΩRn\Omega \subset \mathbb{R}^n be a smooth bounded domain having zero in its interior 0Ω.0 \in \Omega. We fix 0<α20 < \alpha \le 2 and 0s<α.0 \le s <\alpha. We investigate a sufficient condition for the existence of a positive solution for the following perturbed problem associated with the Hardy-Schr\"odinger operator Lγ,α,:=(Δ)α2γxα L_{\gamma,\alpha,}: = ({-}{ \Delta})^{\frac{\alpha}{2}}- \frac{\gamma}{|x|^{\alpha}} on Ω:\Omega: \begin{equation*} \left\{\begin{array}{rl} \displaystyle ({-}{ \Delta})^{\frac{\alpha}{2}}u- \gamma \frac{u}{|x|^{\alpha}} - \lambda u= {\frac{u^{2_{\alpha}^*(s)-1}}{|x|^s}}+ h(x) u^{q-1} & \text{in } {\Omega}\\ u=0 \,\,\,\,\,\,\,\,\,\,\,\,\,\,\,\,\,\,\,\,\,\,\,\,\,\,\,\,\,\,\,\,\,\,\,\,\,\,\,\,\,\,\, & \text{in } \mathbb{R}^n \setminus \Omega, \end{array}\right. \end{equation*} where 2α(s):=2(ns)nα,{2_{\alpha}^*(s)}:=\frac{2(n-s)}{n-{\alpha}}, λR\lambda \in \mathbb{R} , hC0(Ω),h \in C^0(\overline{\Omega}), h0,h \ge 0, q(2,2α)q \in (2, 2^*_\alpha) with 2α:=2α(0),2^*_\alpha:=2^*_\alpha(0), and γ<γH(α),\gamma < \gamma_H(\alpha), the latter being the best constant in the Hardy inequality on Rn.\mathbb{R}^n. We prove that there exists a threshold γcrit(α) \gamma_{crit}(\alpha) in (,γH(α))( - \infty, \gamma_H(\alpha)) such that the existence of solutions of the above problem is guaranteed by the non-linear perturbation (i.e.,h(x)uq1)(i.e., h(x) u^{q-1}) whenever γγcrit(α), \gamma \le \gamma_{crit}(\alpha), while for γcrit(α)<γ<γH(α)\gamma_{crit}(\alpha)<\gamma <\gamma_H(\alpha), it is determined by a subtle combination of the geometry of the domain and the size of the nonlinearity of the perturbations.

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@article{arxiv.1711.08839,
  title  = {Existence Result for Non-linearly Perturbed Hardy-Schr\"odinger Problems: Local and Non-local cases},
  author = {Shaya Shakerian},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1711.08839},
  year   = {2017}
}