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Nonexistence of positive supersolutions to some nonlinear elliptic problems
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    Nonexistence of positive supersolutions to some nonlinear elliptic problems (English)
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    9 January 2014
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    The authors are concerned with the existence of positive supersolutions for the equation \[ -\Delta u+|\nabla u|^q=\lambda f(u)\quad\text{ in }\mathbb R^N\setminus B_{R_0},\tag{1} \] where \(N\geq 3\), \(q>1\), \(R_0>0\) and \(f:(0,\infty)\to (0,\infty)\) is a continuous function. The main results of the paper are as follows. Theorem 1. Assume \(f\) satisfies \[ \gamma_1:=\liminf_{t\to 0}\frac{f(t)}{t^p}>0,\tag{2} \] for some \(p>0\). If \[ 1<q<\frac{N}{N-1}\quad\text{ and }\quad p<\frac{q}{2-q}, \] or \[ q\geq\frac{N}{N-1}\quad\text{ and }\quad p<\frac{N}{N-2}, \] then, there are no classical supersolutions of (1) which do not blow up at infinity. The second result of the paper provides some estimates on the critial value \(\lambda^*\) defined by \[ \lambda^*:=\inf\{\lambda>0: \text{eq. (1) has no positive solutions which do not blow up at infinity}\}. \] Theorem 2. Assume \(f\) satisfies (2) and \(1<q<\frac{N}{N-1}\), \(p=\frac{q}{2-q}\). Then \[ \lambda^*\leq \frac{2-q}{2\gamma_1}\left[\frac{q(2-q)}{2(N-q(N-1)) }\right]^{q/(2-q)}. \] If in addition \[ \gamma_2:= \limsup_{t\to 0}\frac{f(t)}{t^p}<\infty, \] then \[ \lambda^*\geq \frac{2-q}{2\gamma_2}\left[\frac{q(2-q)}{2(N-q(N-1)) } \right]^{q/(2-q)}, \] and for \(0<\lambda<\lambda^*\) there exist positive supersolutions of (1) which do not blow up at infinity. Theorem 3. Assume \(f\) is nondecreasing and satisfies (2). Then, for \(q>\frac{N}{N-1}\) and \(p=\frac{N}{N-2}\), the problem (1) has no positive supersolutions which do not blow up at infinity. Theorem 4. Assume \(f\) satisfies \[ \liminf_{t\to \infty}\frac{f(t)}{t^p}>0, \] for some \(p>q\). Then, there are no positive classical solutions of (1) which blow up at infinity. The last part of the paper presents a study on the related problem \[ -\Delta u-|\nabla u|^q=f(u)\quad\text{ in }\mathbb R^N\setminus B_{R_0},\tag{3} \] where \(N\geq 3\), \(q>1\), \(R_0>0\) and \(f:(0,\infty)\to (0,\infty)\) is a continuous function. The main result on equation (3) is the following. Theorem 5. Assume \(f\) satisfies (2) and that \(p>\frac{N}{N-2}\), \(1<q\leq\frac{N}{N-1}\). Then (3) has no positive classical supersolutions.
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    positive supersolutions
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    nonlinear elliptic problems
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    gradient term
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    Liouville type theorems
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    comparison principle
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