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Semi-classical states for fractional Choquard equations with decaying potentials

Analysis of PDEs 2023-02-24 v1

Abstract

This paper deals with the following fractional Choquard equation ε2s(Δ)su+Vu=εα(Iαup)up2u   in RN,\varepsilon^{2s}(-\Delta)^su +Vu=\varepsilon^{-\alpha}(I_\alpha*|u|^p)|u|^{p-2}u\ \ \ \mathrm{in}\ \mathbb{R}^N, where ε>0\varepsilon>0 is a small parameter, (Δ)s(-\Delta)^s is the fractional Laplacian, N>2sN>2s, s(0,1)s\in(0,1), α((N4s)+,N)\alpha\in\big((N-4s)_{+}, N\big), p[2,N+αN2s)p\in[2, \frac{N+\alpha}{N-2s}), IαI_\alpha is a Riesz potential, VC(RN,[0,+))V\in C\big(\mathbb{R}^N, [0, +\infty)\big) is an electric potential. Under some assumptions on the decay rate of VV and the corresponding range of pp, we prove that the problem has a family of solutions {uε}\{u_\varepsilon\} concentrating at a local minimum of VV as ε0\varepsilon\to 0. Since the potential VV decays at infinity, we need to employ a type of penalized argument and implement delicate analysis on the both nonlocal terms to establish regularity, positivity and asymptotic behaviour of uεu_\varepsilon, which is totally different from the local case. As a contrast, we also develop some nonexistence results, which imply that the assumptions on VV and pp for the existence of uεu_\varepsilon are almost optimal. To prove our main results, a general strong maximum principle and comparison function for the weak solutions of fractional Laplacian equations are established. The main methods in this paper are variational methods, penalized technique and some comparison principle developed in this paper.

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@article{arxiv.2302.11841,
  title  = {Semi-classical states for fractional Choquard equations with decaying potentials},
  author = {Yinbin Deng and Shuangjie Peng and Xian Yang},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2302.11841},
  year   = {2023}
}