Normalized solutions for nonlinear Schrödinger equations with $L^2$-critical nonlinearity (2410.23733v2)
Abstract: We study the following nonlinear Schr\"odinger equation and we look for normalized solutions $(\mu,u)\in {\bf R}\times H1({\bf R}N)$ for a given $m>0$ and $N\geq 2$ [ -\Delta u + \mu u = g(u)\quad \text{in}\ {\bf R}N, \qquad \frac{1}{2}\int_{{\bf R}N} u2 dx = m. ] We assume that $g$ has an $L2$-critical growth, both at the origin and at infinity. That is, for $p=1+\frac{4}{N}$, $g(s)=|s|{p-1}s +h(s)$, $h(s)=o(|s|p)$ as $s\sim 0$ and $s\sim\infty$. The $L2$-critical exponent $p$ is very special for this problem; in the power case $g(s) = |s|{p-1}s$ a solution exists only for the specific mass $m=m_1$, where $m_1=\frac{1}{2}\int_{{\bf R}N}\omega_12\, dx$ is the mass of a least energy solution $\omega_1$ of $-\Delta \omega+\omega=\omegap$ in ${\bf R}N$. We prove the existence of a positive solution for $m=m_1$ when $h$ has a sublinear growth at infinity, i.e., $h(s)=o(s)$ as $s\sim\infty$. In contrast, we show non-existence results for $h(s)\not=o(s)$ ($s\sim 0$) under a suitable monotonicity condition.
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