Non-existence results for non-negative distribution entire solutions of singular quasilinear elliptic differential inequalities with weights are established. Such inequalities include the capillarity equation with varying gravitational field h, as well as the general p-Poisson equation of radiative cooling with varying heat conduction coefficient g and varying radiation coefficient h. Since we deal with inequalities and positiveweights, it is not restrictive to assume h radially symmetric. Theorem 1 extends in several directions previous results and says that solely entire large solutions can exist, while Theorem 2 shows that in the p-Laplacian case positive entire solutions cannot exist. The results are based on some qualitative properties of independent interest.

Non-existence of entire solutions of degenerate elliptic inequalities with weights

FILIPPUCCI, Roberta;PUCCI, Patrizia;
2008

Abstract

Non-existence results for non-negative distribution entire solutions of singular quasilinear elliptic differential inequalities with weights are established. Such inequalities include the capillarity equation with varying gravitational field h, as well as the general p-Poisson equation of radiative cooling with varying heat conduction coefficient g and varying radiation coefficient h. Since we deal with inequalities and positiveweights, it is not restrictive to assume h radially symmetric. Theorem 1 extends in several directions previous results and says that solely entire large solutions can exist, while Theorem 2 shows that in the p-Laplacian case positive entire solutions cannot exist. The results are based on some qualitative properties of independent interest.
2008
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