On the $p$-Laplacian with Robin boundary conditions and boundary trace theorems
Abstract: Let $\Omega\subset\mathbb{R}\nu$, $\nu\ge 2$, be a $C{1,1}$ domain whose boundary $\partial\Omega$ is either compact or behaves suitably at infinity. For $p\in(1,\infty)$ and $\alpha>0$, define [ \Lambda(\Omega,p,\alpha):=\inf_{\substack{u\in W{1,p}(\Omega)\ u\not\equiv 0}}\dfrac{\displaystyle \int_\Omega |\nabla u|p \mathrm{d} x - \alpha\displaystyle\int_{\partial\Omega} |u|p\mathrm{d}\sigma}{\displaystyle\int_\Omega |u|p\mathrm{d} x}, ] where $\mathrm{d}\sigma$ is the surface measure on $\partial\Omega$. We show the asymptotics [ \Lambda(\Omega,p,\alpha)=-(p-1)\alpha{\frac{p}{p-1}} - (\nu-1)H_\mathrm{max}\, \alpha + o(\alpha), \quad \alpha\to+\infty, ] where $H_\mathrm{max}$ is the maximum mean curvature of $\partial\Omega$. The asymptotic behavior of the associated minimizers is discussed as well. The estimate is then applied to the study of the best constant in a boundary trace theorem for expanding domains, to the norm estimate for extension operators and to related isoperimetric inequalities.
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