Concentrating standing waves for the fractional nonlinear Schrödinger equation (1307.2301v1)
Abstract: We consider the semilinear equation $$ \epsilon{2s} (-\Delta)s u + V(x)u - up = 0, \quad u>0, \quad u\in H{2s}(\RN) $$ where $0<s\<1,\ 1<p<\frac{N+2s}{N-2s}$, $ V(x)$ is a sufficiently smooth potential with $\inf_\R V(x)> 0$, and $\epsilon>0$ is a small number. Letting $w_\lambda$ be the radial ground state of $(-\Delta)s w_\lambda + \lambda w_\lambda - w_\lambdap=0$ in $H{2s}(\RN)$, we build solutions of the form $$ u_\epsilon(x) \sim \sum_{i=1}k w_{\lambda_i} ((x-\xi_i\epsilon)/\epsilon),$$ where $\lambda_i = V(\xi_i\epsilon)$ and the $\xi_i\epsilon $ approach suitable critical points of $V$. Via a Lyapunov Schmidt variational reduction, we recover various existence results already known for the case $s=1$. In particular such a solution exists around $k$ nondegenerate critical points of $V$. For $s=1$ this corresponds to the classical results by Floer-Weinstein and Oh.
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