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Sharp estimates of radial minimizers of p-Laplace equations

In this paper we study semi-stable, radially symmetric and decreasing solutions $u\in W^{1,p}(B_1)$ of $-Δ_p u=g(u)$ in $B_1\setminus\{0\}$, where $B_1$ is the unit ball of $\mathbb{R}^N$, $p>1$, $Δ_p$ is the $p-$Laplace operator and $g$ is a general locally Lipschitz function. We establish sharp pointwise estimates for such solutions. As an application of these results, we obtain optimal pointwise estimates for the extremal solution and its derivatives (up to order three) of the equation $-Δ_p u=λf(u)$, posed in $B_1$, with Dirichlet data $u|_{\partial B_1}=0$, where the nonlinearity $f$ is an increasing $C^1$ function with $f(0)>0$ and $\lim_{t\rightarrow+\infty}{\frac{f(t)}{t^{p-1}}}=+\infty.$ In addition, we provide, for $N\geq p+4p/(p-1)$, a large family of semi-stable radially symmetric and decreasing unbounded $W^{1,p}(B_1)$ solutions.

preprint2014arXivOpen access

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