We consider borderline embeddings of Trudinger–Moser type for weighted Sobolev spaces in bounded domains in RN . The embeddings go into Orlicz spaces with exponential growth functions. It turns out that the most interesting weights are powers of the logarithm, for which an explicit dependence of the maximal growth functions can be established. Corresponding Moser type results are also proved, with explicit sharp exponents. In the particular case of a logarithmic weight with the limiting exponent N − 1, a maximal growth of double exponential type is obtained, while for any larger exponent the embedding goes into L∞.

Trudinger–Moser type inequalities with logarithmic weights in dimension N / M. Calanchi, B. Ruf. - In: NONLINEAR ANALYSIS. - ISSN 0362-546X. - 121(2015 Jul), pp. 403-411.

Trudinger–Moser type inequalities with logarithmic weights in dimension N

M. Calanchi
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B. Ruf
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2015

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We consider borderline embeddings of Trudinger–Moser type for weighted Sobolev spaces in bounded domains in RN . The embeddings go into Orlicz spaces with exponential growth functions. It turns out that the most interesting weights are powers of the logarithm, for which an explicit dependence of the maximal growth functions can be established. Corresponding Moser type results are also proved, with explicit sharp exponents. In the particular case of a logarithmic weight with the limiting exponent N − 1, a maximal growth of double exponential type is obtained, while for any larger exponent the embedding goes into L∞.
Limiting Sobolev embedding; Orlicz space; Trudinger-Moser inequality; Weighted Sobolev space
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