Conic type Caffarelli–Kohn–Nirenberg inequality on manifold with conical singularity

In this paper, we consider a manifold with conical singularity and introduce weighted cone Sobolev spaces. We prove a conic type Caffarelli–Kohn–Nirenberg inequality and then apply this inequality to obtain a existence result of a nonlinear elliptic equation on weighted cone Sobolev space.


Introduction
Let n ≥ 3 be an integer and let a, b and p be constants satisfying the following conditions . (1.1) Cafarelli, Kohn and Nirenberg [3], for all u ∈ C ∞ 0 (R n ), have established that there exists a positive constant C depending only on constants a, b and n such that the functional inequality R n |x| −bq |u| q dv holds, where |x| is the Euclidean length of x ∈ R n , and dv is the Euclidean volume element determined by the standard Euclidean metric. Note that the Caffarelli-Kohn-Nirenberg inequality 1.2 contains the classical Sobolev inequality (a = b = 0) and the Hardy (a = 0, b = 1) as special cases, which have played important roles in many applications in Partial differential equations. Inequality 1.2 proves to be an important tool in studying degenerate elliptic problems. It is also related to the understanding of some important phenomena, such as best constants, extremal functions, and their qualitative properties [9,12]. Some of the directions that have been developed include the study of positive solutions to critical singular quasilinear elliptic problems related to the Caffarelli-Kohn-Nirenberg inequality [5,10,11]. Since most of the problems in differential geometry can be reduced to problems in differential equations on Riemannian manifolds, it is important to have in this case investigation tools similar to those successfully used in the Euclidean case. Many authors investigated some modified version of the inequality 1.2 to study some of degenerate elliptic system which contains differential operators of the type where w(x) is a non-negative function satisfying inf w(x) = 0, on a Riemannian Manifold with Riemannain metric g, for example see [1,2,4,16]. Degenerate differential operators involving a non-negative weight which appear in singular quasilinear elliptic equations have been studied by some authors in Euclidean and Riemannian manifolds forms. In fact, the non-negative weight function w(x) allow us to have zeros at some points or even to be unbounded are used in the study of many physical phenomena. In this article, we want to study a class of singular quasilinear differential equations on manifolds with conical singularities. Many applications of physics and applied sciences as well as of the structure mathematics lead to elliptic problems with singularities in the sense of non-smoothness of boundaries [6,8].

Conical manifolds and cone spaces
In this section we recall some definitions and basic properties of manifolds with conical singularities and the corresponding cone Sobolev spaces. Then we will introduce a generalization of the cone Sobolev spaces on under suitable non-negative weight and the typical differential operators on those manifolds. For more details and proofs about the results on manifolds with conical singularities, we refer to Egorov and Schulze [7], Schulze [14], Schrohe and Seiler [15].
First we introduce some notations. for some closed compact smooth manifold X without boundary of dimension n, (II) ϕ is extendible to a homeomorphismφ : U → X .

If one considers another diffeomorphism
: U − {b} → X ∧ extendible to U, we say that these two diffeomorphism are equivalent if ϕ −1 : X ∧ → X ∧ is the restriction of some diffeomorphismR + × X →R + × X to R + × X. Therefore, we consider the map 2.1 fixed, then induces an R + group action on U − {b}. The manifold X is called the base of the cone and R + the cone axis. According to above assumptions and by described method in [7], there exists a smooth manifold B with compact B is called the stretched manifold with conical singularity associated with B. Via this identification the analysis of differential operators on B is carried out on B. The underlying analysis of a manifold with a conic point, the corresponding differential operators are called cone-degenerate differential operators or Fuchs type operators which are given in local coordinates in a collar neighborhood [0, 1)×X of the boundary by where the coefficients a k (r ) ∈ C ∞ ([0, 1), Diff m−k (X )), r −m is also called a weight factor with the weight −m. The cone degeneracy shows up in the derivative (−r ∂ r ). Let g X (r ) be a r -dependent family of Riemannian metric on a closed compact C ∞manifold X which is infinitely differentiable in r ∈ [0, 1) and g X (0) depends only on x and dx. Then

Definition 2.2 Let
is a Riemannain metric on X ∧ . The gradient and divergence operators with respect to this metric are first order operators, div g ∈ Diff Here, T X ∧ is the cone tangent bundle which has a basis in local coordinates as follows: This basis induces a dual basis in the cone cotangent bundle T * X ∧ given by dr r , dx 1 , . . . , dx n . Now, without lose of generality, we consider B = [0, 1) × X that X is an (n − 1)-dimensional closed compact C ∞ -manifold which is regarded as the local model near the conical singularity points, and ∂B = {0} × X. Then the corresponding gradient operator with respect to the Riemannain metric 2.4 is denoted by Moreover, for a vector field F, we define the divergence operator on B with respect to Riemannain metric 2.4 as x n , which is an elliptic operator with conical degeneration on the boundary x 1 = 0. The operator B(g) is also called Fuchsian-Laplace operator. Near the boundary of stretched manifold B, ∂B, we will use coordinates (x 1 , x ) := (x 1 , x 2 , . . . , x n ) for x 1 ∈ [0, 1) and x ∈ X. According to the Fuchsian-Laplace operator, gradient and divergence operators defined on manifold B, for 2 < p < n−2 2 = 2 * , we introduce A( p, B, g) := div B |∇ B u| p−2 ∇ B u sa a cone-degenerate operator of second order acting between sections of trivial bundles X ∧ and X ∧ . We call A( p, B, g) Fuchsian-P-Laplace operator. Note that the range of power p, to definition of Fuchsian-P-Laplace operator, can be considered rather than general, but we are interesting to the range (2, 2 * ) for our boundary value problem that we will study about the existence results it in the last section.
Conic type Caffarelli-Kohn-Nirenberg inequality on… Therefore, the weighted L p,w -spaces with weight data γ ∈ R is denoted by and defined as follows Now, we can define the weighted p-Sobolev spaces for 1 ≤ p < ∞.

Nonlinear Dirichlet boundary weighted Fuchsianp-Laplacian problems
In this section, we first consider a weight function w which is satisfying on some conditions and then we obtain a special case of the Caffarelli-Kohn-Nirenberg inequality on weighted cone Sobolev space. As an application of this inequality in the second part of this section, we consider non-linear Drichlet boundary weighted Fuchsianp-Lapcian problem on manifold with conical singularity and obtain a existence result of the problem. For We assume that there exists w 0 > 0 a constant such that (3.1)

Theorem 3.1 Suppose that w(x) is defined as above and satisfy conditions 3.1 Then there exists a positive constant C such that
Moreover, one can conclude from the flux-convergence theorem that for each u ∈ A typical Young's inequality states that for any ε > 0 and each a, b ≥ 0 we have Then we can take ε > 0 such that pε < w 0 , where w 0 is given by relation3.1. Thus, On the other hand, for any u ∈ C 1 0 (B) The proof of theorem is complete.

Remark 3.2
The result of Theorem 3.1 implies the fact that under condition 3.1 there exists a positive constant K such that, Hence, we deduce that The above relation asserts that in this case the first eigenvalue of the Fuchsian-p-Laplacian operator. Now, we show the existence of weak solution for problem where 2 < q < p < 2 * and λ is a positive constant. We say that u ∈ H 1, n p p,w (B) is a weak solution of problem 3.9 if Conic type Caffarelli-Kohn-Nirenberg inequality on… The following proposition will be used for solving our problem.
In fact, let u n be bounded sequence in W 1, p w,0 (intB). By Theorem 1 it follows that u n is a bounded sequence in L p (intB). Consequently,u n ⊂ W 1, p 0 (intB) is a bounded sequence. The classical compact embedding theorem shows that there exists a convergence subsequence of u n , still denoted by u n , in L q (intB).
It is sufficient to show that the embedding for v(x 1 , x ) ∈ H m,γ l,w (X). Then S n l ,γ induces an isomorphism as follows, with a cut-off functionκ(r ) = κ(e −r ) ∈ C ∞ 0 (R + ). In the present case, we take γ = n q , and l = q for u(x 1 , x ) ∈ H 0, n q q (X). Thus we have the following isomorphism mapping i.e.
Analogously if we take l = p, γ = n p and v(x 1 , x ) ∈ H Moreover,S n q , n q induces another isomorphism. In fact, for every v( x )). and then the mapping  Proof In order to prove Theorem 3.4, we define,for each λ > 0, the energy functional associated with problem 3.9, which is defined on H 1, n p p,w (B), Standard arguments show that J λ ∈ C 1 (H 1, n p p,w (B), R) and its derivative is given by Standard arguments based on theorem (2) we have that u λ is a critical point of J λ and thus, a nontrivial weak solution of problem 3.9, so the proof of Theorem 3.4 will be complete.
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