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Least-energy solutions of the Brézis-Nirenberg problem in the non-coercive case in dimension $3$

Published 23 Sep 2025 in math.AP | (2509.19145v1)

Abstract: Let Ω\Omega be a bounded, smooth domain of R<sup>n,</sup>n3\mathbb{R}<sup>n,</sup> n \ge 3 and λ0\lambda \ge 0. We consider the celebrated Br\'ezis-Nirenberg problem: \begin{equation}\label{eq:critlambda:abs} \tag{} \left{\begin{aligned} -\Delta u -\lambda u & =\left|u\right|{2^-2}u &\hbox{ in } \Omega, u & = 0 \quad \text{ in } \partial \Omega, \end{aligned}\right. \end{equation} where 2<sup></sup>=2nn22<sup>*</sup> = \frac{2n}{n-2}. When n=3n=3 we investigate the existence of \emph{least-energy solutions} for this problem, that we define as having the lowest L<sup>2<sup>(Ω)L<sup>{2<sup>*}(\Omega) norm among all non-zero solutions. We prove that least-energy solutions of the Br\'ezis-Nirenberg problem exist when λ\lambda belongs to a left neighbourhood of any eigenvalue of Δ-\Delta that we explicitly characterise by a positive mass assumption. We obtain in particular the first \emph{existence} result for the Br\'ezis-Nirenberg problem on a general smooth bounded domain Ω\Omega when n=3n=3 and λΛ1\lambda \ge \Lambda_1. In order to do this we introduce, for any λ0\lambda \ge 0, a new variational problem inspired from spectral-theoretic considerations which is as follows: for any $u \in L<sup>{2<sup>*}(\Omega),</sup></sup> u&gt;0$ a.e., we consider the principal eigenvalue of Δλ- \Delta-\lambda on the weighted space L<sup>2(Ω,</sup>u<sup>2<sup>2</sup></sup>dx)L<sup>2(\Omega,</sup> u<sup>{2<sup>*-2}</sup></sup> dx), whose value we then minimise over the set of normalised weights u2<sup></sup>=1\Vert u \Vert_{2<sup>*}</sup> = 1. When λΛ1\lambda \ge \Lambda_1 this defines a new, non-smooth variational problem for which we develop a variational theory. We prove that its minimisers exist under the aforementioned positive mass assumption and that they yield \emph{least-energy} solutions. We also obtain new results in the higher-dimensional case n4n \ge 4, where we show that the energy function of the Br\'ezis-Nirenberg problem is discontinuous exactly at the eigenvalues of Δ- \Delta.

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