Liouville type theorems for nonlinear elliptic equations and systems involving fractional Laplacian in the half space (Q2017813)

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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6618864
  • A Liouville type theorem for Lane–Emden systems involving the fractional Laplacian
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Liouville type theorems for nonlinear elliptic equations and systems involving fractional Laplacian in the half space
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6618864
  • A Liouville type theorem for Lane–Emden systems involving the fractional Laplacian

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Liouville type theorems for nonlinear elliptic equations and systems involving fractional Laplacian in the half space (English)
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A Liouville type theorem for Lane–Emden systems involving the fractional Laplacian (English)
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23 March 2015
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23 August 2016
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In this paper, the authors consider the question of non-existence of solutions to a class of fractional differential equations and to monotone weakly coupled systems in the half-space, that is, \[ (-\Delta)^\alpha u = u^p \] and \[ (-\Delta)^\alpha u = v^p,\quad (-\Delta)^\alpha v = u^q. \] The equations and systems they consider are semilinear and the right-hand sides are a power nonlinearity. The main results of the paper can be summarised as follows: unless the exponents \(\alpha,p,q\) satisfy certain compatibility conditions, there does not exist positive solutions \(u,v>0\) of the respective problems. The main idea of the proof involves ABP-type fractional estimates. The reviewer thinks that the paper is well-written and its mathematical content is excellent, but the level of the English language is rather poor and at certain points impares the meaning.
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non-existence
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method of moving planes
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