
doi: 10.14529/mmp150303
handle: 2434/349389
Trudinger Moser inequalities provide continuous embeddings in the borderline cases of the standard Sobolev embeddings, in which the embeddings into Lebesgue Lp spaces break down. One is led to consider their natural generalization, which are embeddings into Orlicz spaces with corresponding maximal growth functions which are of exponential type. Some parameters come up in the description of these growth functions. The parameter ranges for which embeddings exist increase by the use of weights in the Sobolev norm, and one is led to consider weighted TM inequalities. Some interesting cases are presented for special weights in dimension two, with applications to mean field equations of Liouville type
weighted TM inequalities, УДК 517.954, УДК 517.96, неравенства Трудингера - Мозера, maximal growth functions, Orlicz spaces, Trudinger Moser inequalities, весовые неравенства ТМ, ГРНТИ 28.17, TRUDINGER MOSER INEQUALITIES,ORLICZ SPACES,MAXIMAL GROWTH FUNCTIONS,WEIGHTED TM INEQUALITIES,НЕРАВЕНСТВА ТРУДИНГЕРА МОЗЕРА,ПРОСТРАНСТВА ОРЛИЧА,МАКСИМАЛЬНЫЕ ФУНКЦИИ РОСТА,ВЕСОВЫЕ НЕРАВЕНСТВА TM, пространства Орлича, максимальные функции роста
weighted TM inequalities, УДК 517.954, УДК 517.96, неравенства Трудингера - Мозера, maximal growth functions, Orlicz spaces, Trudinger Moser inequalities, весовые неравенства ТМ, ГРНТИ 28.17, TRUDINGER MOSER INEQUALITIES,ORLICZ SPACES,MAXIMAL GROWTH FUNCTIONS,WEIGHTED TM INEQUALITIES,НЕРАВЕНСТВА ТРУДИНГЕРА МОЗЕРА,ПРОСТРАНСТВА ОРЛИЧА,МАКСИМАЛЬНЫЕ ФУНКЦИИ РОСТА,ВЕСОВЫЕ НЕРАВЕНСТВА TM, пространства Орлича, максимальные функции роста
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