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Sharp Sobolev asymptotics for critical anisotropic equations
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    Sharp Sobolev asymptotics for critical anisotropic equations (English)
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    27 August 2009
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    The authors are interested in critical anisotropic equations in a bounded domain \(\Omega \) of the euclidean space. In particular, the blow-up theory is studied and sharp Sobolev asymptotics are proved for a general class of anisotropic, critical equations in \(\Omega. \) Let us point out the geometric hypotheses on \(\Omega\). The authors introduce geometric properties of \(\Omega \) such as the property of being asymptotically \(\overrightarrow{p}\)-stable or strongly asymptotically \(\overrightarrow{p}\)-stable. Roughly speaking, asymptotically \(\overrightarrow{p}\)-stable domains are domains which, in the limit, after blow-up, turn out to satisfy the segment property. Strongly asymptotically \(\overrightarrow{p}\)-stable domains are domains which, in the limit, after blow-up, turn out to be, as it is the case in the isotropic regime, either the empty set, the whole space \(\mathbb R^n\) or a halfspace. Then geometric notions of asymptotic stability are investigated. Among other results, it is proved that ellipsoidal disks are always asymptotically \(\overrightarrow{p}\)-stable, and showed necessary and sufficient conditions for ellipsoidal annuli to be asymptotically \(\overrightarrow{p}\)-stable.
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    blow-up theory
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    critical equations
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    anisotropic equations
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