Normalized concentrating solutions to nonlinear elliptic problems

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Abstract: We prove the existence of solutions (lambda,v)inmathbbRimesH1(Omega) of the elliptic problem [ �egin{cases} -Delta v+(V(x)+lambda) v =v^{p} & ext{ in Omega,} v>0,qquad int_Omega v^2,dx = ho. end{cases} ] Any v solving such problem (for some lambda) is called a normalized solution, where the normalization is settled in L2(Omega). Here Omega is either the whole space mathbbRN or a bounded smooth domain of mathbbRN, in which case we assume Vequiv0 and homogeneous Dirichlet or Neumann boundary conditions. Moreover, 1<p<fracN+2N2 if Nge3 and p>1 if N=1,2. Normalized solutions appear in different contexts, such as the study of the Nonlinear Schr"odinger equation, or that of quadratic ergodic Mean Field Games systems. We prove the existence of solutions concentrating at suitable points of Omega as the prescribed mass ho is either small (when p<1+frac4N) or large (when p>1+frac4N) or it approaches some critical threshold (when p=1+frac4N).



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