Measure boundary value problems for semilinear elliptic equations with critical Hardy potentials

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Abstract: Let OmegasubsetBBRN be a bounded C2 domain and CLgk=Gdfracgkd2 the Hardy operator where d=dist(.,prtGw) and 0<gkleqfrac14. Let gapm=1pmsqrt14gk be the two Hardy exponents, glgk the first eigenvalue of CLgk with corresponding positive eigenfunction phigk. If g is a continuous nondecreasing function satisfying int1infty(g(s)+|g(s)|)s2frac2N2+ga+2N4+ga+ds<infty, then for any Radon measures gninGTMphigk(Gw) and gminGTM(prtGw) there exists a unique weak solution to problem Pgn,gm: CLgku+g(u)=gn in Gw, u=gm on prtGw. If g(r)=|r|q1u (q>1) we prove that, in the subcritical range of q, a necessary and sufficient condition for solving P0,gm with gm>0 is that gm is absolutely continuous with respect to the capacity associated to the Besov space B2frac2+ga+2q,q(BBRN1). We also characterize the boundary removable sets in terms of this capacity. In the subcritical range of q we classify the isolated singularities of positive solutions.









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