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Inner regularity and Liouville theorems for stable solutions to the mean curvature equation

Analysis of PDEs 2026-02-13 v1

Abstract

Let fC1(R)f\in C^1(\mathbb{R}). We study stable solutions uu of the mean curvature equation div(u1+u2)=f(u)in ΩRn. \operatorname{div}\left( \frac{\nabla u}{\sqrt{1+|\nabla u|^2}} \right) = -f(u) \qquad \text{in}\ \Omega \subset \mathbb{R}^n. In the local setting we prove that u\nabla u satisfies inner Morrey regularity MpnM^{p_n}, where pn:={n,if 2n5,nn4n1+4,if n6, p_n := \left\{ \begin{array}{ll} n,\qquad & \text{if}\ 2\leq n\leq 5, \\ \frac{n}{n-4\sqrt{n-1}+4},\qquad & \text{if}\ n\geq 6, \end{array} \right. together with the estimate uMpn(B1)C(1+uL1(B2)). \|\nabla u\|_{M^{p_n}(B_1)} \leq C \left( 1+\|\nabla u\|_{L^1(B_2)} \right). The exponent pnp_n is optimal for n5n\leq5, as shown by an explicit one-dimensional example. For radial solutions we show that the symmetry center is at most a removable singularity. Globally, we establish Liouville-type theorem: any stable solution satisfying the growth condition u(x)={o(x1) as x+when 2n10,o(xn/2+n1+1) as x+when n11, |\nabla u(x)| = \left\{ \begin{array}{lll} o(|x|^{-1}) \ & \text{as}\ |x|\rightarrow +\infty& \text{when}\ 2\leq n\leq 10, \\ o(|x|^{-n/2+\sqrt{n-1}+1}) \ & \text{as}\ |x|\rightarrow +\infty& \text{when}\ n\geq 11, \end{array} \right. must be constant. In particular, no nonconstant radial stable solution exists in dimensions 2n62\leq n\leq6, which highlights a global rigidity of stable radial solutions in low dimensions and extend the classical Liouville theorem of Farina and Navarro. Several exponents appearing in our results are new for mean curvature equations, showing both similarities and differences with the corresponding theorems for semilinear equations.

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@article{arxiv.2602.12001,
  title  = {Inner regularity and Liouville theorems for stable solutions to the mean curvature equation},
  author = {Fanheng Xu},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2602.12001},
  year   = {2026}
}