Lack of uniqueness for an elliptic equation with nonlinear and nonlocal drift posed on a torus
Analysis of PDEs
2026-02-04 v1
Abstract
We study a nonlinear and nonlocal elliptic equation posed on the flat torus. While constant solutions always exist, we show that uniqueness fails in general. Using spectral analysis and the Crandall--Rabinowitz bifurcation theorem, we prove the existence of branches of non-constant periodic solutions bifurcating from constant states. This result is qualitative and non-constructive. Using a conceptually different argument, we construct explicit multiple solutions for a specific one--dimensional formulation of our target problem.
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@article{arxiv.2602.02818,
title = {Lack of uniqueness for an elliptic equation with nonlinear and nonlocal drift posed on a torus},
author = {Adrian Muntean and Giulia Rui},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2602.02818},
year = {2026}
}
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11 pages