Multiple radial positive solutions of semilinear elliptic problems with Neumann boundary conditions
Abstract
Assuming BR is a ball in RN, we analyze the positive solutions of the problem \[ cases - u+u= |u|p-2u, & in BR, ∂u=0,& on ∂ BR, cases \] that branch out from the constant solution u=1 as p grows from 2 to +∞. The non-zero constant positive solution is the unique positive solution for p close to 2. We show that there exist arbitrarily many positive solutions as p∞ (in particular, for supercritical exponents) or as R ∞ for any fixed value of p>2, answering partially a conjecture in [Bonheure-Noris-Weth]. We give the explicit lower bounds for p and R so that a given number of solutions exist. The geometrical properties of those solutions are studied and illustrated numerically. Our simulations motivate additional conjectures. The structure of the least energy solutions (among all or only among radial solutions) and other related problems are also discussed.
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