On least energy solutions to a semilinear elliptic equation in a strip

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Abstract: We consider the following semilinear elliptic equation on a strip: [ left{{array}{l} Delta u-u + u^p=0 {in} R^{N-1} imes (0, L), u>0, frac{partial u}{partial u}=0 {on} partial (R^{N-1} imes (0, L)) {array} ight.] where 1<pleqfracN+2N2. When 1<p<fracN+2N2, it is shown that there exists a unique L>0 such that for LleqL, the least energy solution is trivial, i.e., doesn't depend on xN, and for L>L, the least energy solution is nontrivial. When Ngeq4,p=fracN+2N2, it is shown that there are two numbers L<L such that the least energy solution is trivial when LleqL, the least energy solution is nontrivial when Lin(L,L], and the least energy solution does not exist when L>L. A connection with Delaunay surfaces in CMC theory is also made.









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