English

Singular radial solutions for the Keller-Segel equation in high dimension

Analysis of PDEs 2018-08-22 v1 Classical Analysis and ODEs

Abstract

We study singular radially symmetric solution of the stationary Keller-Segel equation, that is, an elliptic equation with exponential nonlinearity, which is super-critical in dimension N3N \geq 3. The solutions are unbounded at the origin and we show that they describe the asymptotics of bifurcation branches of regular solutions. It is shown that for any ball and any k0k \geq 0, there is a singular solution that satisfies Neumann boundary condition and oscillates at least kk times around the constant equilibrium. Moreover, we prove that in dimension 3N93 \leq N \leq 9 there are regular solutions satisfying Neumann boundary conditions that are close to singular ones. Hence, it follows that there exist regular solutions on any ball with arbitrarily fast oscillations. For generic radii, we show that the bifurcation branches of regular solutions oscillate in the bifurcation plane when 3N93\leq N\leq 9 and approach to a singular solution. In dimension N>10N > 10, we show that the Morse index of the singular solution is finite, and therefore the existence of regular solutions with fast oscillations is not expected.

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@article{arxiv.1808.06990,
  title  = {Singular radial solutions for the Keller-Segel equation in high dimension},
  author = {Denis Bonheure and Jean-Baptiste Casteras and Juraj Foldes},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1808.06990},
  year   = {2018}
}