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The authors examine the following system of integral equations: \[ \begin{aligned} & u(x)=\int_{\mathbb R^n}|x-y|^{\alpha-n}e^{v(y)}dy,\\ & v(x)=\int_{\mathbb R^n}|x-y|^{\beta-n}e^{u(y)}dy, \end{aligned} \] where \(0<\alpha,\beta<n\). The main result of this paper states that if \(\{u,v\}\) is a pair of positive solutions to the above system such that \(e^{u(y)}\in L^r(\mathbb R^n)\) and \(e^{v(y)}\in L^s(\mathbb R^n)\), where \(r,s>1\), \(\frac{n}{s}+\frac{n}{r}=\alpha+\beta\), then \(u\) and \(v\) are radially symmetric and monotone decreasing about some point \(x_0\in\mathbb R^n\). The proofs are based on the method of moving planes.
Property / review text: The authors examine the following system of integral equations: \[ \begin{aligned} & u(x)=\int_{\mathbb R^n}|x-y|^{\alpha-n}e^{v(y)}dy,\\ & v(x)=\int_{\mathbb R^n}|x-y|^{\beta-n}e^{u(y)}dy, \end{aligned} \] where \(0<\alpha,\beta<n\). The main result of this paper states that if \(\{u,v\}\) is a pair of positive solutions to the above system such that \(e^{u(y)}\in L^r(\mathbb R^n)\) and \(e^{v(y)}\in L^s(\mathbb R^n)\), where \(r,s>1\), \(\frac{n}{s}+\frac{n}{r}=\alpha+\beta\), then \(u\) and \(v\) are radially symmetric and monotone decreasing about some point \(x_0\in\mathbb R^n\). The proofs are based on the method of moving planes. / rank
 
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Riesz potentials
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Bessel potentials
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symmetry
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monotonicity
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systems of singular nonlinear integral equations
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positive solutions
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method of moving planes
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    A classification of positive solutions of some integral systems (English)
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    The authors examine the following system of integral equations: \[ \begin{aligned} & u(x)=\int_{\mathbb R^n}|x-y|^{\alpha-n}e^{v(y)}dy,\\ & v(x)=\int_{\mathbb R^n}|x-y|^{\beta-n}e^{u(y)}dy, \end{aligned} \] where \(0<\alpha,\beta<n\). The main result of this paper states that if \(\{u,v\}\) is a pair of positive solutions to the above system such that \(e^{u(y)}\in L^r(\mathbb R^n)\) and \(e^{v(y)}\in L^s(\mathbb R^n)\), where \(r,s>1\), \(\frac{n}{s}+\frac{n}{r}=\alpha+\beta\), then \(u\) and \(v\) are radially symmetric and monotone decreasing about some point \(x_0\in\mathbb R^n\). The proofs are based on the method of moving planes.
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    Riesz potentials
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    Bessel potentials
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    symmetry
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    monotonicity
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    systems of singular nonlinear integral equations
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    positive solutions
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    method of moving planes
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