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Properties of the extremal solution for a fourth-order elliptic problem

Let $λ^{*}>0$ denote the largest possible value of $λ$ such that $$ \{{array}{lllllll} Δ^{2}u=\fracλ{(1-u)^{p}} & \{in}\ \ B, 0<u\leq 1 & \{in}\ \ B, u=\frac{\partial u}{\partial n} =0 & \{on}\ \ \partial B. {array} . $$ has a solution, where $B$ is the unit ball in $R^{n}$ centered at the origin, $p>1$ and $n$ is the exterior unit normal vector. We show that for $λ=λ^{*}$ this problem possesses a unique weak solution $u^{*}$, called the extremal solution. We prove that $u^{*}$ is singular when $n\geq 13$ for $p$ large enough and $1-C_{0}r^{\frac{4}{p+1}}\leq u^{*}(x)\leq 1-r^{\frac{4}{p+1}}$ on the unit ball, where $ C_{0}:=(λ^{*}/\barλ)^{\frac{1}{p+1}}$ and $\barλ:=\frac{8(p-1)}{(p+1)^{2}}[n-\frac{2(p-1)}{p+1}][n-\frac{4p}{p+1}]$. Our results actually complete part of the open problem which \cite{D} lef

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