On the prescribed Q-curvature problem on \(S^n\) (Q647604)

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On the prescribed Q-curvature problem on \(S^n\)
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    On the prescribed Q-curvature problem on \(S^n\) (English)
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    24 November 2011
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    Assuming \(n\geq 5\), on a smooth compact Riemannian manifold \((M^n,g)\), the Q-curvature is a fourth-order invariant involved in the Paneitz operator expression. The present work studies the problem of prescribing the Q-curvature on the standard \(n\)-sphere. The main assumption here is that the order \(\beta\) of flatness at critical points of the prescribed Q-curvature satisfies \(n-4\leq \beta < n\). The problem has a variational structure, but the lack of compactness does not permit to use standard variational methods. In particular, the problem fails to satisfy the Palais-Smale condition, which is the main difficulty of this problem. The outline of the proof is the following: first, a study of the critical points at infinity of the variational problem; second, the computation of the Morse index of each critical point at infinity; and then, a comparison of the total index with the Euler-Poincaré characteristic of the space of variation. The characterization of the critical points at infinity is obtained through the construction of a suitable pseudo-gradient at infinity. This construction is based on a very delicate expansion of the gradient of the associated Euler-Lagrange functional near infinity. New existence results are obtained through formulas of Euler-Hopf type. The proof gives an upper bound on the Morse index of the obtained solutions and a lower bound on the number of conformal metrics having the same Q-curvature.
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    Paneitz equation
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    Q-curvature
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    variational method
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    loss of compactness
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    \(\beta \)-flatness condition
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    critical point at infinity
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    topological method
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