Existence and decay for a Grushin problem in RN with singular, convective, critical reaction
Abstract
We establish an existence result for a problem set in the whole Euclidean space involving the Grushin operator and featuring a critical term perturbed by a singular, convective reaction. Our approach combines variational methods, truncation techniques, and concentration-compactness arguments, together with set-valued analysis and fixed point theory. Additionally, we prove the decay at infinity of solutions in the absence of the convective term. The result is new even in the case where more than one feature between singularity, convectivity and criticality is taken into account.
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