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Positive solutions of a class of semilinear equations with absorption and schrödinger equations

Several results about positive solutions -in a Lipschitz domain- of a nonlinear elliptic equation in a general form $ Δu(x)-g(x,u(x))=0$ are proved, extending thus some known facts in the case of $ g(x,t)=t^q$, $q>1$, and a smooth domain. Our results include a characterization -in terms of a natural capacity- of a (conditional) removability property, a characterization of moderate solutions and of their boundary trace and a property relating arbitrary positive solutions to moderate solutions. The proofs combine techniques of non-linear p.d.e.\ with potential theoretic methods with respect to linear Schrödinger equations. A general result describing the measures that are diffuse with respect to certain capacities is also established and used. The appendix by the first author provides classes of functions $g$ such that the nonnegative solutions of $ Δu-g(.,u)=0$ has some "good" properties which appear in the paper.

preprint2015arXivOpen access

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