Liouville results for $(p,q)$-Laplacian elliptic equations with source terms involving gradient nonlinearities
Abstract: In this paper, we present a series of Liouville-type theorems for a class of nonhomogeneous quasilinear elliptic equations featuring reactions that depend on the solution and its gradient. Specifically, we investigate equations of the form $-\Delta_p u - \Delta_q u = f(u,\nabla u)$ with $p > q > 1$, where the nonlinearity $f$ takes forms such as $us|\nabla u|m$ or $us + M|\nabla u|m$ ($s, m\geq 0$). Our approach is twofold. For cases where the reaction term satisfies $|f(u,\nabla u)|\leq g(u)|\nabla u|m$ with $m>q$ and $g$ is continuous, we prove that every bounded solution (without sign restriction) in $\mathbb{R}N$ is constant by means of an Ishii-Lions type technique. In the remaining scenarios, we turn to the Bernstein method. The application of this method to the nonhomogeneous operator requires a nontrivial adaptation, as, roughly speaking, constant coefficients are replaced by functions that may not be bounded from above, which enables us to establish a crucial a priori estimate for the gradient of solutions in any domain $\Omega$. This estimate, in turn, implies the desired Liouville properties on the entire space $\mathbb{R}N$. As a consequence, we have fully extended Lions Liouville-type result for the Hamilton-Jacobi equation to the $(p,q)$-Laplacian setting, while for the $(p,q)$ generalized Lane-Emden equation, we provide an initial contribution in the direction of the classical result by Gidas and Spruck for $p=q=2$, as well as that of Serrin and Zou for $p=q$. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first paper which studies Liouville properties for equations with nonhomogeneous operator involving source gradient terms.
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