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A reverse Holder inequality for extremal Sobolev functions

Published 28 Mar 2014 in math.AP | (1403.7355v1)

Abstract: Let $n \geq 2$, let $\Omega \subset \mathbf{R}n$ be a bounded domain with smooth boundary, and let $1 \leq p \leq 2$. We prove a reverse-Holder inequality for functions $u$ realizing the best constant in the Sobolev inequality, that is $$\mathcal{C}p(\Omega) = \inf \left { \frac{\int\Omega |\nabla v|2}{\left ( \int_\Omega |v|p \right ){2/p}} \right } = \frac{\int_\Omega |\nabla u|2}{\left ( \int_\Omega |u|p \right ){2/p}}.$$ Our inequality has the form $| u |{Lp} \geq K | u |{Lq}$ for any $q > p$, where $K$ depends only on $n$, $p$, $q$, and $\mathcal{C}_p(\Omega)$. This result generalizes work of Chiti, regarding the first Dirichlet eigenfunction of the Laplacian, and of van den Berg, regarding the torsion function.

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