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On a semilinear elliptic problem in \(\mathbb{R}^ N\) with a non-Lipschitzian nonlinearity
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    On a semilinear elliptic problem in \(\mathbb{R}^ N\) with a non-Lipschitzian nonlinearity (English)
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    11 September 1996
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    The authors study nonnegative solutions of the semilinear elliptic equation \(\Delta u- u^q+ u^p= 0\) in \(\mathbb{R}^N\), where \(0< q< 1< p< (N+ 2)/(N- 2)\) and \(N\geq 3\). The following results are obtained: Every weak nonnegative solution is classical and has a compact support. Moreover, any classical solution with the property that \(\{x\in \mathbb{R}^N: u(x)> 0\}\) is connected, is supported by a ball and is radially symmetric. Such a solution is unique up to translations. Any other solution is the sum of a finite number of translations of this solution, in such a way that the interior of their supports are mutually disjoint. Finally, there exists a nontrivial classical solution. Existence is proved by a variational argument and the compactness of the support is obtained by comparison.
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    classical solution with compact support
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    nonnegative solution
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    radially symmetric
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