New type of solutions for the nonlinear Schr\"odinger-Newton system

From MaRDI portal
Publication:6397288

arXiv2204.11172MaRDI QIDQ6397288FDOQ6397288


Authors: Haixia Chen Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 23 April 2022

Abstract: The nonlinear Schr"{o}dinger-Newton system �egin{equation*} �egin{cases} Delta u- V(|x|)u + Psi u=0, &~xinmathbb{R}^3,\ Delta Psi+frac12 u^2=0, &~xinmathbb{R}^3, end{cases} end{equation*} is a nonlinear system obtained by coupling the linear Schr"{o}dinger equation of quantum mechanics with the gravitation law of Newtonian mechanics. Wei and Yan in (Calc. Var. Partial Differential Equations 37 (2010),423--439) proved that the Schr"{o}dinger equation has infinitely many positive solutions in mathbbRN and these solutions have polygonal symmetry in the (y1,y2) plane and they are radially symmetric in the other variables. Duan et al. in (arXiv:2006.16125v1) extended the results got by Wei and Yan and these solutions have polygonal symmetry in the (y1,y2) plane and they are even in y2with one more more parameter in the expression of the solutions.Hu et al. Under the appropriate assumption on the potential function V, Hu et al. in (arXiv: 2106.04288v1) constructed infinitely many non-radial positive solutions for the Schr"{o}dinger-Newton system and these positive solutions have polygonal symmetry in the (y1,y2) plane and they are even in y2 and y3. Assuming that V(r) has the following character �egin{equation*} V(r)=V_{1}+frac{b}{r^q}+OBig(frac{1}{r^{q+sigma}}Big),~mbox{ as } r ightarrowinfty, end{equation*} Where frac12leqq<1 and b,V1,sigma are some positive constants, V(y)geqV1>0, we construct infinitely many non-radial positive solutions which have polygonal symmetry in the (y1,y2) plane and are even in y2 for the Schr"{o}dinger-Newton system by the Lyapunov-Schmidt reduction method. We extend the results got by Duan et al. in (arXiv:2006.16125v1) to the nonlinear Schr"{o}dinger-Newton system.













This page was built for publication: New type of solutions for the nonlinear Schr\"odinger-Newton system

Report a bug (only for logged in users!)Click here to report a bug for this page (MaRDI item Q6397288)