On a singular Robin problem with convection terms (Q831015)

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On a singular Robin problem with convection terms
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    On a singular Robin problem with convection terms (English)
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    10 May 2021
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    The authors consider the following Robin problem: \[ \begin{aligned} & - \operatorname{div} a(\nabla u) = f(x,u,\nabla u) + g(x,u) & & \text{in } \Omega, \\ & u > 0 & & \text{in } \Omega, \\ & \frac{\partial u}{\partial v_a} + \beta u^{p-1} = 0 & & \text{on } \partial \Omega, \end{aligned} \] where \(\Omega \subset {\mathbb{R}}^N\), \(N \geq 3\), is a bounded domain with \(C^2\) boundary. The main result is to prove the existence with appropriate assumptions on \(f\), \(g\), and \(a\). A uniqueness result is also presented. The problem combines several interesting features. The differential operator appears in general form and includes non-homogeneous cases. The function \(f\) depends on both \(u\) and \(\nabla u\), meaning there are nonlinear convection terms. The function \(g\) can be singular at zero. And of course the problem is a Robin problem rather than a Dirichlet problem. The proofs make use of sub-super-solution and truncation techniques, set-valued analysis, recursive methods, nonlinear regularity theory, and fixed point arguments.
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    Robin problem
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    quasilinear elliptic equation
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    gradient dependence
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    singular term
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