On the least-energy solutions of the pure Neumann Lane-Emden equation (2101.07707v1)
Abstract: We study the pure Neumann Lane-Emden problem in a bounded domain [ -\Delta u = |u|{p-1} u \text{ in }\Omega, \qquad \partial_\nu u=0 \text{ on }\partial \Omega, ] in the subcritical, critical, and supercritical regimes. We show existence and convergence of least-energy (nodal) solutions (l.e.n.s.). In particular, we prove that l.e.n.s. converge to a l.e.n.s. of a problem with sign nonlinearity as $p\searrow 0$; to a l.e.n.s. of the critical problem as $p\nearrow 2*$ (in particular, pure Neumann problems exhibit no blowup phenomena at the critical Sobolev exponent $2*$); and we show that the limit as $p\to 1$ depends on the domain. Our proofs rely on different variational characterizations of solutions including a dual approach and a nonlinear eigenvalue problem. Finally, we also provide a qualitative analysis of l.e.n.s., including symmetry, symmetry-breaking, and monotonicity results for radial solutions.