A maximum principle for the -Laplacian, an eigenvalue estimate and a stabilization phenomenon for the large- regime
Abstract: We establish an explicit maximum principle for the Dirichlet problem associated with the -Laplacian ($p>1$), where the constant depends on both and the geometry of the domain. From this result we derive two main applications. First, we obtain a new lower bound for the first nontrivial eigenvalue of the -Laplacian, which improves upon existing estimates in certain parameter regimes and for thin domains. Second, we prove an existence theorem for nonlinear boundary value problems of the form [ -Δ_p u = λf(u) \quad \text{in } Ω, \qquad u=0 \quad \text{on } \partial Ω, ] with nonnegative, continuous and nondecreasing. A striking consequence is the emergence of a \emph{stabilization phenomenon}: for every such nonlinearity there exists a threshold such that for all solutions exist. To our knowledge, this stabilization effect with respect to , that apparently has not been observed before, suggests a connection to the -Laplacian.
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