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Quantitative stability for fractional Hardy inequalities: Rearrangement-free techniques and Emden-Fowler analysis

Analysis of PDEs 2026-05-18 v1

Abstract

A classical result due to Frank and Seiringer asserts that for 1p<Ns1\leq p<\frac Ns, there exists a sharp constant CN,s,p>0\mathcal{C}_{N,s,p}>0 such that δs,p(u):=RNRNu(x)u(y)pxyN+spdxdyCN,s,pRNu(x)pxspdx0, \delta_{s,p}(u):=\int_{\mathbb{R}^N}\int_{\mathbb{R}^N}\frac{|u(x)-u(y)|^p}{|x-y|^{N+sp}}\,dx\,dy-\mathcal{C}_{N,s,p}\int_{\mathbb{R}^N}\frac{|u(x)|^p}{|x|^{sp}}\,dx\ge0, for all uWs,p(RN)u\in W^{s,p}(\mathbb{R}^N). The optimal constant is explicitly known. We investigate quantitative refinements of this inequality. Our first result shows that, under the normalization RNu(x)pxspdx=1, \int_{\mathbb{R}^N}\frac{|u(x)|^p}{|x|^{sp}}\,dx=1, the inequality δs,p(u)(dists,p(u,Z))α, \delta_{s,p}(u)\gtrsim\bigl(\mathrm{dist}_{s,p}(u,\mathcal{Z})\bigr)^\alpha, holds, where α=max{4,2p}\alpha=\max\{4,2p\}, Z\mathcal{Z} denotes the family of ``virtual'' extremals, and the distance is measured in Marcinkiewicz (weak-LpsL^{p_s^*}) space. The stability exponent remains constant for p2p\le2, while it depends on pp for p>2p>2. Our approach is based on a localized Poincar\'e-Sobolev inequality combined with suitable rescaling and Lorentz embeddings. We exploit a decomposition of the nonlocal energy together with Lorentz estimates, which enables us to control the deficit δs,p(u)\delta_{s,p}(u) in terms of the distance to Z\mathcal{Z}. The method also applies to the local case s=1s=1, the argument is rearrangement-free and the exponent in the stability estimate improves the existing literature. For p=2p=2, via an Emden-Fowler correspondence and pseudo-differential operators, we show that the nonlocal Hardy deficit coincides with the local one and obtain quantitative stability on R×SN1\mathbb{R}\times\mathbb{S}^{N-1} using the diagonalization of the fractional Hardy quadratic form due to Frank, Lieb, and Seiringer. As an application, we establish a Hardy-Heisenberg-type uncertainty principle in the nonlocal setting, which appears to be new in the literature.

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@article{arxiv.2605.15748,
  title  = {Quantitative stability for fractional Hardy inequalities: Rearrangement-free techniques and Emden-Fowler analysis},
  author = {Avas Banerjee and Debdip Ganguly and Vivek Sahu},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2605.15748},
  year   = {2026}
}

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