Remarks on the existence of branch bubbles on the blowup analysis of equation \(-\Delta u= e^{2u}\) in dimension two (Q1293490)

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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1309815
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    Remarks on the existence of branch bubbles on the blowup analysis of equation \(-\Delta u= e^{2u}\) in dimension two
    scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1309815

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      Remarks on the existence of branch bubbles on the blowup analysis of equation \(-\Delta u= e^{2u}\) in dimension two (English)
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      12 January 2000
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      It is well known that for a sequence of metrics in a fixed conformal class with constant scalar curvature on a manifold with dimension 3 or higher, the blowingup set must be finite and simple (each bubbling point carry exactly one sphere). The corresponding statement in dimension 2 is widely expected to hold. The purpose of this paper is to construct an example of a sequence of metrics in a unit disk with constant curvature 1 and uniformly bounded area which develops branch bubbles at the center of the disk, thereby providing a counter example to the analogous statements in dimension two.
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      blowing up set
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      counter example
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      multiple in branch
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