Equivalent and attained version of Hardy's inequality in Rn

Abstract

We investigate connections between Hardy's inequality in the whole space Rn and embedding inequalities for Sobolev-Lorentz spaces. In particular, we complete previous results due to [A. Alvino, Sulla diseguaglianza di Sobolev in spazi di Lorentz, (1977)] and [G. Talenti, An inequality between u* and |grad u*|, (1992)] by establishing optimal embedding inequalities for the Sobolev-Lorentz quasinorm \|∇\,·\,\|p,q also in the range p < q<∞, which remained essentially open since the work of Alvino. Attainability of the best embedding constants is also studied, as well as the limiting case when q=∞. Here, we surprisingly discover that the Hardy inequality is equivalent to the corresponding Sobolev-Marcinkiewicz embedding inequality. Moreover, the latter turns out to be attained by the so-called "ghost" extremal functions of [Brezis-V\'azquez, Blow-up solutions of some nonlinear elliptic problems, (1977)], in striking contrast with the Hardy inequality, which is never attained. In this sense, our functional approach seems to be more natural than the classical Sobolev setting, answering a question raised by Brezis and V\'azquez.

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