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Ground states of semilinear elliptic equations

Analysis of PDEs 2020-06-19 v1 Differential Geometry

Abstract

We study solutions of ΔuF(u)=0\Delta u - F'(u)=0, where the potential FF can have an arbitrary number of wells at arbitrary heights, including bottomless wells with subcritical decay. In our setting, ground state solutions correspond to unstable solutions of least energy. We show that in convex domains of RN\mathbb{R}^N and manifolds with Ric0\operatorname{Ric}\geq 0, ground states are always of mountain-pass type and have Morse index 1. In addition, we prove symmetry of the ground states if the domain is either an Euclidean ball or the entire sphere SNS^{N}. For the Allen-Cahn equation ε2ΔuW(u)=0\varepsilon^2\Delta u - W'(u)=0 on SNS^{N}, we prove the ground state is unique up to rotations and corresponds to the equator as a minimal hypersurface. We also study bifurcation at the energy level of the ground state as ε0\varepsilon\to 0, showing that the first N+1N+1 min-max Allen-Cahn widths of SNS^{N} are ground states, and we prove a gap theorem for the corresponding (N+2)(N+2)-th min-max solution.

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@article{arxiv.2006.10607,
  title  = {Ground states of semilinear elliptic equations},
  author = {Rayssa Caju and Pedro Gaspar and Marco A. M. Guaraco and Henrik Matthiesen},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2006.10607},
  year   = {2020}
}

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