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    The author considers the problem \[ ((n-1)/m)\Delta v^m+\alpha v+\beta x\cdot\nabla v=0,v>0, \text{ in }\mathbb{R}^n, \;v(0)=\eta, \] where \(n\in\{3,4,5,\dots\}\), \(0<m<1\), \(\eta>0\). As an extension of [\textit{D. Panagiota} and \textit{N. Sesum}, ``The classification of locally conformally flat Yamabe solitons'' (2001), \url{arXiv:1104.2242}], he shows that under the conditions \(m\leq(n-2)/n\), \(\alpha\leq\beta(n-2)/m\), and \(\beta>0\), there exists a radially symmetric solution. In the proof, a modification of the technique of [\textit{S.-Y. Hsu}, Differ. Integral Equ. 18, No. 10, 1175--1192 (2005; Zbl 1212.35150)] is used instead of the phase plane method. Further, asymptotic formulae for a radially symmetric solution \(v\) are derived: If \(m<(n-2)/n\) and \(\alpha=2\beta/(1-m)>0\), then \[ \lim_{| x|\to\infty}| x|^2 v(x)^{1-m}/\log| x|=2(n-1)(n-2-mn)/(\beta(1-m)). \] If \(m<(n-2)/n\) and \(2\beta/(1-m)>\max(\alpha,0)\), then \(\lim_{| x|\to\infty}| x|^{\alpha/\beta} v(x)=A\) for some constant \(A>0\). It is also shown that for \(\beta>0\) or \(\alpha=0\), a radially symmetric solution \(v^{(m)}\) of the above elliptic equation converges uniformly on every compact subset to the solution of an elliptic equation as \(m\to 0\).
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    radially symmetric solution
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    nonlinear elliptic equations
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    exact decay rate
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    Yamabe flow
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