The second eigenvalue of the fractional \(p\)-Laplacian (Q323093)
From MaRDI portal
scientific article
Language | Label | Description | Also known as |
---|---|---|---|
English | The second eigenvalue of the fractional \(p\)-Laplacian |
scientific article |
Statements
The second eigenvalue of the fractional \(p\)-Laplacian (English)
0 references
7 October 2016
0 references
For a bounded, open set \(\Omega\subset\mathbb R^N\) the authors consider the nonlinear eigenvalue problem \[ (- \Delta_p)^su=\lambda |u|^{p-2}u\text{ in }\Omega,\quad u=0\text{ in }\mathbb R^N\setminus\Omega, \] where \(0<s<1\) and \(1<p<\infty\) and the operator \((-\Delta_p)^s\) is defined as \[ (-\Delta_p)^su(x):=2\lim_{\delta\to 0+}\int_{\{y\in\mathbb R^N:|y-x|\geq\delta\}}\frac{|u(x)-u(y)|^{p-2}(u(x)-u(y))}{|x-y|^{N+sp}}dy, \] called by the authors \textit{fractional \(p\)-Laplacian}. The main aim of the paper is to study the second eigenvalue \(\lambda_2(\Omega)\) of the problem. It is shown that the second eigenvalue in fact exists (in particular, there is no accumulation of eigenvalues to the first eigenvalue \(\lambda_1(\Omega)\)). A mountain pass variational characterization of \(\lambda_2(\Omega)\) is proved. Moreover, the estimate \[ \lambda_2 (\Omega)>\left(\frac{2|B|}{|\Omega|}\right)^{\frac{sp}{N}}\lambda_1(B) \] is proven, where \(B\) is an arbitrary \(N\)-dimensional ball, and the authors show sharpness of the above estimate by verifying that for \(\Omega\) being the union of two disjoint balls of equal volume whose mutual distance tends to infinity, the eigenvalue \(\lambda_2 (\Omega)\) converges to the given bound. Consequently, for \(c>0\) the shape optimization problem of finding a domain \(\Omega_0\) such that \(\lambda_2 (\Omega_0) = \inf \{\lambda_2 (\Omega) : |\Omega| = c\}\) does not admit a solution.
0 references
fractional \(p\)-Laplacian
0 references
nonlocal eigenvalue problems
0 references
spectral optimization
0 references
quasilinear nonlocal operators
0 references
Caccioppoli estimates
0 references
0 references