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Rotating waves in nonlinear media and critical degenerate Sobolev inequalities

Analysis of PDEs 2025-02-12 v2

Abstract

We investigate the presence of rotating wave solutions of the nonlinear wave equation t2vΔv+mv=vp2v\partial_t^2 v - \Delta v +m v = |v|^{p-2} v in R×B\mathbb{R} \times \mathbf{B}, where BRN\mathbf{B} \subset \mathbb{R}^N is the unit ball, complemented with Dirichlet boundary conditions on R×B\mathbb{R} \times \partial\mathbf{B}. Depending on the prescribed angular velocity α\alpha of the rotation, this leads to a Dirichlet problem for a semilinear elliptic or degenerate elliptic equation. We show that this problem is governed by an associated critical degenerate Sobolev inequality in the half space. After proving this inequality and the existence of associated extremal functions, we then deduce necessary and sufficient conditions for the existence of ground state solutions. Moreover, we analyze under which conditions on α\alpha, mm and pp these ground states are nonradial and therefore give rise to truly rotating waves. Our approach carries over to the corresponding Dirichlet problems in an annulus and in more general Riemannian models with boundary, including the hemisphere. We briefly discuss these problems and show that they are related to a larger family of associated critical degenerate Sobolev inequalities.

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@article{arxiv.2203.07991,
  title  = {Rotating waves in nonlinear media and critical degenerate Sobolev inequalities},
  author = {Joel Kübler and Tobias Weth},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2203.07991},
  year   = {2025}
}

Comments

45 pages, typos corrected