A fractional Kirchhoff problem involving a singular term and a critical nonlinearity

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Abstract: In this paper we consider the following critical nonlocal problem left{�egin{array}{ll} Mleft(displaystyleiint_{mathbb{R}^{2N}}frac{|u(x)-u(y)|^2}{|x-y|^{N+2s}}dxdy ight)(-Delta)^s u = displaystylefrac{lambda}{u^gamma}+u^{2^*_s-1}&quadmbox{in } Omega,\ u>0&quadmbox{in } Omega,\ u=0&quadmbox{in } mathbb{R}^NsetminusOmega, end{array} ight. where Omega is an open bounded subset of mathbbRN with continuous boundary, dimension N>2s with parameter sin(0,1), 2s=2N/(N2s) is the fractional critical Sobolev exponent, lambda>0 is a real parameter, exponent gammain(0,1), M models a Kirchhoff type coefficient, while (Delta)s is the fractional Laplace operator. In particular, we cover the delicate degenerate case, that is when the Kirchhoff function M is zero at zero. By combining variational methods with an appropriate truncation argument, we provide the existence of two solutions.



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