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Normalized solutions for a fourth-order Schr\"{o}dinger equation with positive second-order dispersion coefficient

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arxiv 1908.03079 v2 pith:QXMCVQSE submitted 2019-08-07 math.AP

Normalized solutions for a fourth-order Schr\"{o}dinger equation with positive second-order dispersion coefficient

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We are concerned with the existence and asymptotic properties of solutions to the following fourth-order Schr\"{o}dinger equation \begin{equation}\label{1} {\Delta}^{2}u+\mu \Delta u-{\lambda}u={|u|}^{p-2}u, ~~~~x \in \R^{N}\\ \end{equation} under the normalized constraint $$\int_{{\mathbb{R}^N}} {{u}^2}=a^2,$$ where $N\!\geq\!2$, $a,\mu\!>\!0$, $2+\frac{8}{N}\!<\!p\!<\! 4^{*}\!=\!\frac{2N}{(N-4)^{+}}$ and $\lambda\in\R$ appears as a Lagrange multiplier. Since the second-order dispersion term affects the structure of the corresponding energy functional $$ E_{\mu}(u)=\frac{1}{2}{||\Delta u||}_2^2-\frac{\mu}{2}{||\nabla u||}_2^2-\frac{1}{p}{||u||}_p^p $$ we could find at least two normalized solutions to (\ref{1}) if $2\!+\!\frac{8}{N}\!<\! p\!<\!{ 4^{*} }$ and $\mu^{p\gamma_p-2}a^{p-2}\!<\!C$ for some explicit constant $C\!=\!C(N,p)\!>\!0$ and $\gamma_p\!=\!\frac{N(p\!-\!2)}{4p}$. Furthermore, we give some asymptotic properties of the normalized solutions to (\ref{1}) as $\mu\to0^+$ and $a\to0^+$, respectively. In conclusion, we mainly extend the results in \cite{DBon,dbJB}, which deal with (\ref{1}), from $\mu\leq0$ to the case of $\mu>0$, and also extend the results in \cite{TJLu,Nbal}, which deal with (\ref{1}), from $L^2$-subcritical and $L^2$-critical setting to $L^2$-supercritical setting.

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