Large solutions of elliptic semilinear equations non-degenerate near the boundary

Abstract

In this paper we study the so-called large solutions of elliptic semilinear equations with non null sources term, thus solutions blowing up on the boundary of the domain for which reason they are greater than any other solution whenever Weak Maximum Principle holds. The main topic about large solutions is uniqueness results and their behavior near the boundary. It is much less than being simple. The structure of the semilinear equations considered includes the well known Keller-Osserman integral and an assumption on the ellipticity of the leading part of the differential operator. In our study an uniform ellipticity near the boundary is required. We consider source terms in the PDE whose boundary explosion is consistent with the Keller-Osserman condition. Extra Keller-Osserman explosions on the source are also studied, showing in particular that in some cases the PDE only admits large solutions.

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