Blow up boundary solutions of some semilinear fractional equations in the unit ball (Q276734)

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    Blow up boundary solutions of some semilinear fractional equations in the unit ball
    scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6577170

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      Blow up boundary solutions of some semilinear fractional equations in the unit ball (English)
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      4 May 2016
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      The authors are concerned with the study of nonnegative solutions \(u\) to \(\Delta ^{\alpha/2}u=u^\gamma\) in \(B\), \(u=0\) in \(B^c\), that blow up at the boundary \(\partial B\). Here \(B\) is the unit ball in \({\mathbb R}^N\), \(N\geq 3\), \(\alpha\in (0,2)\). In their study, the authors identify two types of solutions in terms of their behavior at the boundary. Firstly, the solutions blowing up at \(\partial B\) with the rate \(\text{dist}(x,\partial B)^{\alpha/2-1}\) are observed. Secondly, the solutions growing faster than \(\text{dist}(x,\partial B)^{\alpha/2-1}\) are considered. In particular, no Keller-Osserman condition exists as in the classical case \(\alpha=2\).
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      fractional Laplacian
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      fractional Dirichlet problem
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