The paper attempts to prove existence and local uniqueness of multi-peak solutions for the logarithmic Schrödinger equation via Lyapunov-Schmidt reduction, but relies on an invalid Green's function estimate.
Uniqueness of positive solutions with Concentration for the Schr\"odinger-Newton problem
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We are concerned with the following Schr\"odinger-Newton problem \begin{equation} -\varepsilon^2\Delta u+V(x)u=\frac{1}{8\pi \varepsilon^2} \big(\int_{\mathbb R^3}\frac{u^2(\xi)}{|x-\xi|}d\xi\big)u,~x\in \mathbb R^3. \end{equation} For $\varepsilon$ small enough, we show the uniqueness of positive solutions concentrating at the nondegenerate critical points of $V(x)$. The main tools are a local Pohozaev type of identity, blow-up analysis and the maximum principle. Our results also show that the asymptotic behavior of concentrated points to Schr\"odinger-Newton problem is quite different from those of Schr\"odinger equations.
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Positive multi-peak solutions for a logarithmic Schrodinger equation
The paper attempts to prove existence and local uniqueness of multi-peak solutions for the logarithmic Schrödinger equation via Lyapunov-Schmidt reduction, but relies on an invalid Green's function estimate.