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arxiv: 1009.3872 · v2 · pith:6XOVMS5Bnew · submitted 2010-09-20 · 🧮 math.AP

Complete classification of the positive solutions of -Delta u + u^q=0

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We study the equation $-\Delta u+u^q=0$, $q>1$, in a bounded $C^2$ domain $\Omega\subset R^N$. A positive solution of the equation is moderate if it is dominated by a harmonic function and $\sigma$-moderate if it is the limit of an increasing sequence of moderate solutions. It is known that in the sub-critical case, $1<q<q_c=(N+1)/(N-1)$, every positive solution is $\sigma$-moderate [31]. More recently Dynkin proved, by probabilistic methods, that this remains valid in the super-critical case for $q\le2$, [15]. The question remained open for $q>2$. In this paper we prove that, for all $q\ge q_c$, every positive solution is $\sigma$-moderate. We use purely analytic techniques which apply to the full super-critical range. The main tools come from linear and non-linear potential theory. Combined with previous results, this establishes a 1-1 correspondence between positive solutions and their boundary traces in the sense of [35].

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