
arXiv: 1612.02102
Given a compact Riemannian manifold $(M,g)$ without boundary of dimension $m\geq 3$ and under some symmetry assumptions, we establish existence of one positive and multiple nodal solutions to the Yamabe-type equation $$-div_{g}(a\nabla u)+bu=c|u|^{2^{\ast}-2}u\quad on\ M$$ where $a,b,c\in C^{\infty}(M)$, $a$ and $c$ are positive, $-div_{g}(a\nabla)+b$ is coercive, and $2^{\ast}=\frac{2m}{m-2}$ is the critical Sobolev exponent. In particular, if $R_{g}$ denotes the scalar curvature of $(M,g)$, we give conditions which guarantee that the Yamabe problem $$Δ_{g}u+\frac{m-2}{4(m-1} R_{g}u=κu^{2^{\ast}-2}\quad on\ M$$ admits a prescribed number of nodal solutions.
Semilinear elliptic equations, Riemannian manifold, Elliptic equations on manifolds, general theory, Yamabe problem, Critical exponents in context of PDEs, Symmetries, invariants, etc. in context of PDEs, Blow-up in context of PDEs, Mathematics - Analysis of PDEs, FOS: Mathematics, nodal solutions, 35J61, 58J05, 35B06, 35B33, 35B44, Analysis of PDEs (math.AP)
Semilinear elliptic equations, Riemannian manifold, Elliptic equations on manifolds, general theory, Yamabe problem, Critical exponents in context of PDEs, Symmetries, invariants, etc. in context of PDEs, Blow-up in context of PDEs, Mathematics - Analysis of PDEs, FOS: Mathematics, nodal solutions, 35J61, 58J05, 35B06, 35B33, 35B44, Analysis of PDEs (math.AP)
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