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The authors deal with a class of linear elliptic inequalities, involving inverse-square potentials and logarithmic weights. They prove sharp nonexistence results for nonnegative distributional solutions. We shall illustrate the considerations here by the following Theorem 1.1 (page 2). Theorem 1.1. Let \(u\geq 0\) be a distributional solution of: \[ -\Delta u-{(N- 2)^2\over 4}|x|^{-2}u\geq \alpha|x|^{-2}|\log|x||^{-2}u \] in the ball \(B_R= \{x\in\mathbb{R}^N; N\geq 2, |x|\leq R\leq 1\}\). Assume that there exists \(\gamma\leq 1\) such that \[ u\in L^2_{\text{loc}}(B_R; |x|^{-2}|\log|x||^{-2\gamma} dx),\quad \alpha\geq{1\over 4}- (1-\gamma)^2.\tag{\(*\)} \] Then \(u\equiv 0\) a.e. in \(B_R\). The assumption \((*)\) is sharp as an explicit counterexample shows.
Property / review text: The authors deal with a class of linear elliptic inequalities, involving inverse-square potentials and logarithmic weights. They prove sharp nonexistence results for nonnegative distributional solutions. We shall illustrate the considerations here by the following Theorem 1.1 (page 2). Theorem 1.1. Let \(u\geq 0\) be a distributional solution of: \[ -\Delta u-{(N- 2)^2\over 4}|x|^{-2}u\geq \alpha|x|^{-2}|\log|x||^{-2}u \] in the ball \(B_R= \{x\in\mathbb{R}^N; N\geq 2, |x|\leq R\leq 1\}\). Assume that there exists \(\gamma\leq 1\) such that \[ u\in L^2_{\text{loc}}(B_R; |x|^{-2}|\log|x||^{-2\gamma} dx),\quad \alpha\geq{1\over 4}- (1-\gamma)^2.\tag{\(*\)} \] Then \(u\equiv 0\) a.e. in \(B_R\). The assumption \((*)\) is sharp as an explicit counterexample shows. / rank
 
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linear elliptic inequality
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Hardy potential
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Leray potential
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singular weight
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distributional solution
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Sharp nonexistence results for a linear elliptic inequality involving Hardy and Leray potentials
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    Sharp nonexistence results for a linear elliptic inequality involving Hardy and Leray potentials (English)
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    The authors deal with a class of linear elliptic inequalities, involving inverse-square potentials and logarithmic weights. They prove sharp nonexistence results for nonnegative distributional solutions. We shall illustrate the considerations here by the following Theorem 1.1 (page 2). Theorem 1.1. Let \(u\geq 0\) be a distributional solution of: \[ -\Delta u-{(N- 2)^2\over 4}|x|^{-2}u\geq \alpha|x|^{-2}|\log|x||^{-2}u \] in the ball \(B_R= \{x\in\mathbb{R}^N; N\geq 2, |x|\leq R\leq 1\}\). Assume that there exists \(\gamma\leq 1\) such that \[ u\in L^2_{\text{loc}}(B_R; |x|^{-2}|\log|x||^{-2\gamma} dx),\quad \alpha\geq{1\over 4}- (1-\gamma)^2.\tag{\(*\)} \] Then \(u\equiv 0\) a.e. in \(B_R\). The assumption \((*)\) is sharp as an explicit counterexample shows.
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    linear elliptic inequality
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    Hardy potential
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    Leray potential
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    singular weight
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    distributional solution
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