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2021 ◽  
Vol 2021 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Yunting Li ◽  
Yaqiong Liu ◽  
Yunhui Yi

AbstractThis paper is mainly concerned with the following semi-linear system involving the fractional Laplacian: $$ \textstyle\begin{cases} (-\Delta )^{\frac{\alpha }{2}}u(x)= (\frac{1}{ \vert \cdot \vert ^{\sigma }} \ast v^{p_{1}} )v^{p_{2}}(x), \quad x\in \mathbb{R}^{n}, \\ (-\Delta )^{\frac{\alpha }{2}}v(x)= (\frac{1}{ \vert \cdot \vert ^{\sigma }} \ast u^{q_{1}} )u^{q_{2}}(x), \quad x\in \mathbb{R}^{n}, \\ u(x)\geq 0,\quad\quad v(x)\geq 0, \quad x\in \mathbb{R}^{n}, \end{cases} $$ { ( − Δ ) α 2 u ( x ) = ( 1 | ⋅ | σ ∗ v p 1 ) v p 2 ( x ) , x ∈ R n , ( − Δ ) α 2 v ( x ) = ( 1 | ⋅ | σ ∗ u q 1 ) u q 2 ( x ) , x ∈ R n , u ( x ) ≥ 0 , v ( x ) ≥ 0 , x ∈ R n , where $0<\alpha \leq 2$ 0 < α ≤ 2 , $n\geq 2$ n ≥ 2 , $0<\sigma <n$ 0 < σ < n , and $0< p_{1}, q_{1}\leq \frac{2n-\sigma }{n-\alpha }$ 0 < p 1 , q 1 ≤ 2 n − σ n − α , $0< p_{2}, q_{2}\leq \frac{n+\alpha -\sigma }{n-\alpha }$ 0 < p 2 , q 2 ≤ n + α − σ n − α . Applying a variant (for nonlocal nonlinearity) of the direct method of moving spheres for fractional Laplacians, which was developed by W. Chen, Y. Li, and R. Zhang (J. Funct. Anal. 272(10):4131–4157, 2017), we derive the explicit forms for positive solution $(u,v)$ ( u , v ) in the critical case and nonexistence of positive solutions in the subcritical cases.


Author(s):  
Shuibo Huang ◽  
Zhitao Zhang ◽  
Zhisu Liu

In this paper, by the moving spheres method, Caffarelli-Silvestre extension formula and blow-up analysis, we study the local behaviour of nonnegative solutions to fractional elliptic equations \begin{align*} (-\Delta)^{\alpha} u =f(u),~~ x\in \Omega\backslash \Gamma, \end{align*} where $0<\alpha <1$ , $\Omega = \mathbb {R}^{N}$ or $\Omega$ is a smooth bounded domain, $\Gamma$ is a singular subset of $\Omega$ with fractional capacity zero, $f(t)$ is locally bounded and positive for $t\in [0,\,\infty )$ , and $f(t)/t^{({N+2\alpha })/({N-2\alpha })}$ is nonincreasing in $t$ for large $t$ , rather than for every $t>0$ . Our main result is that the solutions satisfy the estimate \begin{align*} f(u(x))/ u(x)\leq C d(x,\Gamma)^{{-}2\alpha}. \end{align*} This estimate is new even for $\Gamma =\{0\}$ . As applications, we derive the spherical Harnack inequality, asymptotic symmetry, cylindrical symmetry of the solutions.


2021 ◽  
Vol 6 (12) ◽  
pp. 13665-13688
Author(s):  
Yaqiong Liu ◽  
◽  
Yunting Li ◽  
Qiuping Liao ◽  
Yunhui Yi

<abstract><p>In this paper, we are concerned with the fractional Schrödinger-Hatree-Maxwell type system. We derive the forms of the nonnegative solution and classify nonlinearities by appling a variant (for nonlocal nonlinearity) of the direct moving spheres method for fractional Laplacians. The main ingredients are the variants (for nonlocal nonlinearity) of the maximum principles, i.e., <italic>narrow region principle</italic> (Theorem 2.3).</p></abstract>


2021 ◽  
Vol 0 (0) ◽  
pp. 0
Author(s):  
Kui Li ◽  
Zhitao Zhang

<p style='text-indent:20px;'>In this paper, we study higher-order Hardy-Hénon elliptic systems with weights. We first prove a new theorem on regularities of the positive solutions at the origin, then study equivalence between the higher-order Hardy-Hénon elliptic system and a proper integral system, and we obtain a new and interesting Liouville-type theorem by methods of moving planes and moving spheres for integral system. We also use this Liouville-type theorem to prove the Hénon-Lane-Emden conjecture for polyharmonic system under some conditions.</p>


2020 ◽  
Vol 1 (4) ◽  
pp. 605-616
Author(s):  
Deb Zyoti Das ◽  
Bhanu Singh Rohilla

Law governs society and evolves with it as time progresses. The process of evolution is a complex, continuous and an integrated cycle of different, moving spheres of life. With the evolution of society, there arises a need for laws to govern the new behaviors generated by such evolution.  Hence, law-making bodies such as parliaments of countries and states move and aspire to regulate; and mold the behavior of their subjects and citizens in order to avoid, resolve and suppress chaos and maintain the proper and smooth functioning of the society at hand. Persons involved in the law-making process are also party to the society and hence influenced by their circles and spheres of society. The interests of a particular legislator could be varied enough to put a significant effect on the piece of legislation he is working on that will, in future most probably guide the whole nation. With the party based Indian politics, it becomes more difficult for a legislator to serve the interests of the nation before the command and interests of the political party that the Legislator represents. It is thus imperative for us to understand the difficulties and constraints that a legislator face when he drafts or prepares Legislation or is involved in a law-making process. This article explores and describes the scenario in India elaborately.


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