Existence for singular critical exponential (𝑝, 𝑄) equations in the Heisenberg group

2021 ◽  
Vol 0 (0) ◽  
Author(s):  
Patrizia Pucci ◽  
Letizia Temperini

Abstract The paper deals with the existence of nontrivial solutions for ( p , Q ) (p,Q) equations in the Heisenberg group H n \mathbb{H}^{n} with critical exponential growth at infinity and a singular behavior at the origin. The main features and novelty of the paper are the above generality on the right-hand side of the equation, the ( p , Q ) (p,Q) growth of the elliptic operator and the fact that the equation is studied in the entire Heisenberg group.

2020 ◽  
Vol 18 (1) ◽  
pp. 1423-1439
Author(s):  
Patrizia Pucci ◽  
Letizia Temperini

Abstract The paper deals with the existence of solutions for (p,Q) coupled elliptic systems in the Heisenberg group, with critical exponential growth at infinity and singular behavior at the origin. We derive existence of nonnegative solutions with both components nontrivial and different, that is solving an actual system, which does not reduce into an equation. The main features and novelties of the paper are the presence of a general coupled critical exponential term of the Trudinger-Moser type and the fact that the system is set in {{\mathbb{H}}}^{n} .


2013 ◽  
Vol 13 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Nguyen Lam ◽  
Guozhen Lu

AbstractLet Ω be a bounded domain in ℝwhen f is of subcritical or critical exponential growth. This nonlinearity is motivated by the Moser-Trudinger inequality. In fact, we will prove the existence of a nontrivial nonnegative solution to (0.1) without the Ambrosetti-Rabinowitz (AR) condition. Earlier works in the literature on the existence of nontrivial solutions to N−Laplacian in ℝ


Author(s):  
Ruichang Pei

Abstract The main aim of this paper is to investigate the existence of nontrivial solutions for a class of fractional Kirchhoff-type problems with right-hand side nonlinearity which is subcritical or critical exponential growth (subcritical polynomial growth) at infinity. However, it need not satisfy the Ambrosetti–Rabinowitz (AR) condition. Some existence results of nontrivial solutions are established via Mountain Pass Theorem combined with the fractional Moser–Trudinger inequality.


2010 ◽  
Vol 53 (2) ◽  
pp. 347-359 ◽  
Author(s):  
Nikolaos S. Papageorgiou ◽  
Vasile Staicu

AbstractWe consider semilinear periodic problems with the right-hand side nonlinearity satisfying a double resonance condition between two successive eigenvalues. Using a combination of variational and degree theoretic methods, we prove the existence of at least two nontrivial solutions.


Author(s):  
Sarika Goyal ◽  
Konijeti Sreenadh

AbstractIn this article, we show the existence of a nontrivial solution of the quasilinear polyharmonic equation Δ


1946 ◽  
Vol 11 (1) ◽  
pp. 2-2

In the article “Infant Speech Sounds and Intelligence” by Orvis C. Irwin and Han Piao Chen, in the December 1945 issue of the Journal, the paragraph which begins at the bottom of the left hand column on page 295 should have been placed immediately below the first paragraph at the top of the right hand column on page 296. To the authors we express our sincere apologies.


VASA ◽  
2010 ◽  
Vol 39 (4) ◽  
pp. 344-348 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jandus ◽  
Bianda ◽  
Alerci ◽  
Gallino ◽  
Marone

A 55-year-old woman was referred because of diffuse pruritic erythematous lesions and an ischemic process of the third finger of her right hand. She was known to have anaemia secondary to hypermenorrhea. She presented six months before admission with a cutaneous infiltration on the left cubital cavity after a paravenous leakage of intravenous iron substitution. She then reported a progressive pruritic erythematous swelling of her left arm and lower extremities and trunk. Skin biopsy of a lesion on the right leg revealed a fibrillar, small-vessel vasculitis containing many eosinophils.Two months later she reported Raynaud symptoms in both hands, with a persistent violaceous coloration of the skin and cold sensation of her third digit of the right hand. A round 1.5 cm well-delimited swelling on the medial site of the left elbow was noted. The third digit of her right hand was cold and of violet colour. Eosinophilia (19 % of total leucocytes) was present. Doppler-duplex arterial examination of the upper extremities showed an occlusion of the cubital artery down to the palmar arcade on the right arm. Selective angiography of the right subclavian and brachial arteries showed diffuse alteration of the blood flow in the cubital artery and hand, with fine collateral circulation in the carpal region. Neither secondary causes of hypereosinophilia nor a myeloproliferative process was found. Considering the skin biopsy results and having excluded other causes of eosinophilia, we assumed the diagnosis of an eosinophilic vasculitis. Treatment with tacrolimus and high dose steroids was started, the latter tapered within 12 months and then stopped, but a dramatic flare-up of the vasculitis with Raynaud phenomenon occurred. A new immunosupressive approach with steroids and methotrexate was then introduced. This case of aggressive eosinophilic vasculitis is difficult to classify into the usual forms of vasculitis and constitutes a therapeutic challenge given the resistance to current immunosuppressive regimens.


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