# Semilinear elliptic equations with Hardy potential and gradient   nonlinearity

**Authors:** Konstantinos Gkikas, Phuoc-Tai Nguyen

arXiv: 1903.11090 · 2019-03-28

## TL;DR

This paper investigates positive solutions to a class of semilinear elliptic equations with Hardy potential and gradient nonlinearities, establishing existence, uniqueness, and singularity behavior depending on the nonlinearity exponent.

## Contribution

It introduces a singular integral condition for existence and characterizes solution behavior across subcritical and supercritical regimes based on a critical exponent.

## Key findings

- Existence and uniqueness of solutions with prescribed boundary data.
- Identification of a critical exponent $q_$ for the nonlinearity.
- Description of solutions with isolated boundary singularities.

## Abstract

Let $\Omega \subset {\mathbb R}^N$ ($N \geq 3$) be a $C^2$ bounded domain and $\delta$ be the distance to $\partial \Omega$. We study positive solutions of equation (E) $-L_\mu u+ g(|\nabla u|) = 0$ in $\Omega$ where $L_\mu=\Delta + \frac{\mu}{\delta^2} $, $\mu \in (0,\frac{1}{4}]$ and $g$ is a continuous, nondecreasing function on ${\mathbb R}_+$. We prove that if $g$ satisfies a singular integral condition then there exists a unique solution of (E) with a prescribed boundary datum $\nu$. When $g(t)=t^q$ with $q \in (1,2)$, we show that equation (E) admits a critical exponent $q_\mu$ (depending only on $N$ and $\mu$). In the subcritical case, namely $1<q<q_\mu$, we establish some a priori estimates and provide a description of solutions with an isolated singularity on $\partial \Omega$. In the supercritical case, i.e. $q_\mu\leq q<2$, we demonstrate a removability result in terms of Bessel capacities.

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