Nonsymmetric sign-changing solutions to overdetermined elliptic problems in bounded domains (2211.14014v2)
Abstract: In 1971 J. Serrin proved that, given a smooth bounded domain $\Omega \subset \mathbb{R}N$ and $u$ a positive solution of the problem: \begin{equation*} \begin{array}{ll} -\Delta u = f(u) &\mbox{in $\Omega$, } u =0 &\mbox{on $\partial\Omega$, } \partial_{\nu} u =\mbox{constant} &\mbox{on $\partial\Omega$, } \end{array} \end{equation*} then $\Omega$ is necessarily a ball and $u$ is radially symmetric. In this paper we prove that the positivity of $u$ is necessary in that symmetry result. In fact we find a sign-changing solution to that problem for a $C2$ function $f(u)$ in a bounded domain $\Omega$ different from a ball. The proof uses a local bifurcation argument, based on the study of the associated linearized operator.
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