Rotationally symmetric p-harmonic maps from D^2 to S^2
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Abstract: We consider rotationally symmetric -harmonic maps from the unit disk to the unit sphere , subject to Dirichlet boundary conditions and with . We show that the associated energy functional admits a unique minimizer which is of class in the interior and up to the boundary. We also show that there exist infinitely many global solutions to the associated Euler-Lagrange equation and we completely characterize them.
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