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A singular Gierer-Meinhardt system of elliptic equations (English)
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1 October 2001
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The singular elliptic system \[ -\Delta u= -u+{u\over v},\quad -\Delta v= -\alpha v+{u\over v}\tag{+} \] is studied in a bounded smooth domain \(\Omega\subset \mathbb{R}^n\) under homogeneous Dirichlet boundary conditions \(u|_{\partial\Omega}= v|_{\partial\Omega}= 0\). Here \(\alpha>0\) is a constant. The system \((+)\) is a special case of the so-called ``Gierer-Meinhardt''-system from mathematical biology (morphogenesis, predator-prey-interactions, etc.), which is usually studied under Neumann conditions, see e.g. the review article [\textit{W.-M. Ni}, Notices Am. Math. Soc. 45, No. 1, 9-18 (1998; Zbl 0917.35047)]. In the latter case, in the framework of positive solutions the singularity in \((+)\) doesn't become apparent, which is in sharp contrast with the present paper. The authors prove existence of positive solutions \(u,v\in C^1(\overline\Omega)\cap C^2(\Omega)\) with help of Schauder's fixed point theorem. Refined invariant subsets of \(C^1(\overline\Omega)\times C^1(\overline\Omega)\) have to be constructed, where the cases \(\alpha<1\) and \(\alpha>1\) have to be destinguished.
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singular nonlinearity
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semilinear elliptic system
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positive solutions
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