One-dimensional symmetry for integral systems in two dimensions

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arXiv1506.03368MaRDI QIDQ6262575FDOQ6262575

Mostafa Fazly

Publication date: 10 June 2015

Abstract: The purpose of this brief paper is to prove De Giorgi type results for stable solutions of the following nonlocal system of integral equations in two dimensions L(u_i) = H_i(u) quad ext{in} mathbb R^2 , where u=(ui)i=1m for ui:mathbbRnomathbbR, H=(Hi)i=1m is a general nonlinearity. The operator L is given by L(u_i (x)):= int_{mathbb R^2} [u_i(x) - u_i(z)] K(z-x) dz, for some kernel K. The idea is to apply a linear Liouville theorem for the quotient of partial derivatives, just like in the proof of the classical De Giorgi's conjecture in lower dimensions. Since there is no Caffarelli-Silvestre local extension problem associated to the above operator, we deal with this problem directly via certain integral estimates.












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