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Radial biharmonic $k-$Hessian equations: The critical dimension

Classical Analysis and ODEs 2017-06-20 v1

Abstract

This work is devoted to the study of radial solutions to the elliptic problem \begin{equation}\nonumber \Delta^2 u = (-1)^k S_k[u] + \lambda f, \qquad x \in B_1(0) \subset \mathbb{R}^N, \end{equation} provided either with Dirichlet boundary conditions \begin{eqnarray}\nonumber u = \partial_n u = 0, \qquad x \in \partial B_1(0), \end{eqnarray} or Navier boundary conditions \begin{equation}\nonumber u = \Delta u = 0, \qquad x \in \partial B_1(0), \end{equation} where the kk-Hessian Sk[u]S_k[u] is the kthk^{\mathrm{th}} elementary symmetric polynomial of eigenvalues of the Hessian matrix and the datum fL1(B1(0))f \in L^1(B_1(0)). We also study the existence of entire solutions to this partial differential equation in the case in which they are assumed to decay to zero at infinity and under analogous conditions of summability on the datum. Our results illustrate how, for k=2k=2, the dimension N=4N=4 plays the role of critical dimension separating two different phenomenologies below and above it.

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@article{arxiv.1706.05684,
  title  = {Radial biharmonic $k-$Hessian equations: The critical dimension},
  author = {Carlos Escudero and Pedro J. Torres},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1706.05684},
  year   = {2017}
}