On the generalised Brézis-Nirenberg problem (Q2104024)

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On the generalised Brézis-Nirenberg problem
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    On the generalised Brézis-Nirenberg problem (English)
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    9 December 2022
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    For \(p \in (1, N)\) and a weight function \(g\), the authors study positive solutions \(u\) to the equation \[ -\Delta_p u - \mu g u^{p-1} = u^{\frac{Np}{N-p}- 1 } \] with a parameter \(\mu > 0\), on a domain \(\Omega \subset \mathbb R^N\). The exponent on the right side being Sobolev-critical, the existence of a positive solution through a variational argument is not straightforward. The authors give sufficient conditions on \(g\) so that a positive solution exists for some range of \(\mu > 0\). These conditions consist in strict inequalities for certain variational quantities, in the spirit of the classical result by \textit{H. Brézis} et al. [Commun. Pure Appl. Math. 36, 437--477 (1983; Zbl 0541.35029)] for \(p=2\). Unbounded domains \(\Omega\) are also considered, and special attention is paid to treating a natural optimal class of functions \(g\), namely \(g\) for which a Hardy-type inequality with exponent \(p\) holds. When the above conditions fail, the authors show that a variant of them, which also leads to existence, can sometimes be restored under additional symmetry assumptions on \(g\) and \(\Omega\). Finally, a Pohozaev-type identity for solutions on \(\Omega = \mathbb R^N\) is shown.
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    Brézis-Nirenberg type problem
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    critical Sobolev exponent
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    concentration compactness
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    principle of symmetric criticality
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    Pohozaev type identity
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