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On a class of semilinear fractional elliptic equations involving outside Dirac data (1501.06242v2)

Published 26 Jan 2015 in math.AP

Abstract: The purpose of this article is to give a complete study of the weak solutions of the fractional elliptic equation \begin{equation}\label{00} \arraycolsep=1pt \begin{array}{lll} (-\Delta){\alpha} u+up=0\ \ \ \ &\ {\rm in}\ \ B_1(e_N),\[2mm]\phantom{(-\Delta){\alpha} +up} u=\delta_{0}& \ {\rm in}\ \ \mathbb{R}N\setminus B_1(e_N), \end{array} \end{equation} where $p>0$, $ (-\Delta){\alpha}$ with $\alpha\in(0,1)$ denotes the fractional Laplacian operator in the principle value sense, $B_1(e_N)$ is the unit ball centered at $e_N=(0,\cdots,0,1)$ in $\mathbb{R}N$ with $N\ge 2$ and $\delta_0$ is the Dirac mass concentrated at the origin. We prove that problem (\ref{00}) admits a unique weak solution when $p> 1+\frac{2\alpha}{N}$. Moreover, if in addition $p\ge \frac{N+2}{N-2}$, the weak solution vanishes as $\alpha\to 1-$. We also show that problem (\ref{00}) doesn't have any weak solution when $p\in[0, 1+\frac{2\alpha}{N}]$. These results are very surprising since there are in total contradiction with the classical setting, i.e. $$ \arraycolsep=1pt \begin{array}{lll} -\Delta u+ up=0\ \ \ \ &\ {\rm in}\ \B_1(e_N),\[2mm] \phantom{-\Delta +u{p} } u=\delta_{0}& \ {\rm in}\ \ \RN\setminus B_1(e_N), \end{array} $$ for which it has been proved that there are no solutions for $p\ge \frac{N+1}{N-1}$.

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