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The influence of domain geometry in boundary blow-up elliptic problems.
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1730534

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    The influence of domain geometry in boundary blow-up elliptic problems. (English)
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    17 April 2002
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    This paper is devoted to the semilinear elliptic equation with explosion at the boundary \[ \begin{gathered} -\Delta u+ u^p= 0\quad\text{in }\Omega,\\ u(x)\to +\infty\quad\text{as dist}(x,\partial\Omega)\to 0.\end{gathered}\tag{1} \] More precisely, the authors address the following question: how does local geometry of the boundary influence the blow-up behaviour of a solution to (1). The authors ``show'' that the ``more curved'' or ``sharper'' towards the exterior a domain is around a given point of its boundary, the higher the explosion rate at that point is.
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    domain geometry
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    explosion rate
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    elliptic problem
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