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Fractional Hamiltonian type system on $\mathbb{R}$ with critical growth nonlinearity (2303.05690v2)

Published 10 Mar 2023 in math.AP

Abstract: This article investigates the existence and properties of ground state solutions to the following nonlocal Hamiltonian elliptic system: \begin{align*} \begin{cases} (-\Delta)\frac12 u +V_0 u =g(v),~x\in \mathbb{R} (-\Delta)\frac12 v +V_0 v =f(u),~x\in \mathbb{R}, \end{cases} \end{align*} where $(-\Delta)\frac12$ is the square root Laplacian operator, $V_0 >0$ and $f,~g$ have critical exponential growth in $\mathbb{R}$. Using minimization technique over some generalized Nehari manifold, we show that the set $\mathcal{S}$ of ground state solutions is non empty. Moreover for $(u,v) \in \mathcal{S}$, $u,~v$ are uniformly bounded in $L\infty(\mathbb{R})$ and uniformly decaying at infinity. We also show that the set $\mathcal{S}$ is compact in $H\frac12(\mathbb{R}) \times H\frac12(\mathbb{R})$ up to translations. Furthermore under locally lipschitz continuity of $f$ and $g$ we obtain a suitable Poho\v{z}aev type identity for any $(u,v) \in \mathcal{S}$. We deduce the existence of semi-classical ground state solutions to the singularly perturbed system \begin{align*} \begin{cases} \epsilon(-\Delta)\frac12 \varphi +V(x) \varphi =g(\psi),~x\in \mathbb{R} \epsilon (-\Delta)\frac12 \psi +V(x) \psi =f(\varphi),~x\in \mathbb{R}, \end{cases} \end{align*} where $\epsilon>0$ and $V \in C(\mathbb{R})$ satisfy the assumption $(V)$ given below (see Section 1). Finally as $\epsilon \rightarrow 0$, we prove the existence of minimal energy solutions which concentrate around the closest minima of the potential $V$.

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