Best constants for higher-order Rellich inequalities in \(L^{p}(\Omega )\) (Q996026)

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Best constants for higher-order Rellich inequalities in \(L^{p}(\Omega )\)
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    Best constants for higher-order Rellich inequalities in \(L^{p}(\Omega )\) (English)
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    11 September 2007
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    The main goal of this note is to improve the Rellich inequalities \[ \int_{\mathbb R^n} {{| \Delta^m u| ^p }\over{| x| ^\gamma}}\,dx \geq A(2m, \gamma) \int_{\mathbb R^n} {{| u| ^p }\over{| x| ^{\gamma + ( 2mp ) }}}\,dx \tag{1} \] and \[ \int_{\mathbb R^n} {{| \nabla^m u| ^p}\over{| x| ^\gamma}}\,dx \geq A(2m, \gamma) \int_{\mathbb R^n} {{| u| ^p}\over{| x| ^{\gamma + (2m+1)p }}}\,dx \tag{2} \] by adding a sharp non-negative term to the respective right-hand sides. Precisely, let \(M\) be a Riemannian manifold of dimension \(N \geq 2, \) a domain \(\Omega \subset M,\) a closed, piecewise smooth surface \({\mathcal K}\) of codimension \(k, \) \(1\leq k \leq N\), and the distance function \(d(x)= \text{dist} (x,{\mathcal K}) \), which is assumed to be bounded in \(\Omega.\) The author establishes a Rellich inequality of the form \[ \int_{\Omega} {{| \Delta^{{m}\over{2} } u| ^p \,}\over{d^\gamma}}\,dx \geq A(m, \gamma) \int_{\Omega} {{| u| ^p \,}\over{d^{\gamma + 2mp }}}\,dx +B(m, \gamma) \sum_{i=1}^{\infty}\int_{\Omega} V_i | u| ^p \,dx \tag{3} \] for all \(u \in C^\infty_0 (\Omega\!-\!{\mathcal K}),\,\) where at each step he considers an optimal function \(V_i(x) \) and a sharp constant \(B(m,\gamma).\) We point out that the quantity \(| \Delta u| ^{{m}\over{2}}\) is considered as \(| \nabla \Delta u | ^{{{(m-1)}\over{2} }} \) when \(m \) is odd and observe that in \((3) \) instead of \(| x| \) the author puts the distance function \(d(x)= \text{dist} (x,{\mathcal K}).\) In a technical theorem, the optimality of the constants and exponents is studied.
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    Rellich inequality
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    best constants
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    distance function
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