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This has come up in my research, and my supervisor and I don't really know how to proceed. It reads
r^2\frac{d^2Y}{dr^2} + r\frac{dY}{dr} - \left(\frac{3}{2}\right)^2Y = Cr^3Y^{1/3}
I know the RHS is an equidimensional DE which has the nice solution Y = r^{\pm 3/2}, but I have no idea how this could help with that nasty Y^{1/3} term sitting on the RHS.
Really, we just want to learn SOMETHING about this DE. What do the solutions look like? Does a bounded solution exist? What can we do if C is small? etc.
Any ideas?
r^2\frac{d^2Y}{dr^2} + r\frac{dY}{dr} - \left(\frac{3}{2}\right)^2Y = Cr^3Y^{1/3}
I know the RHS is an equidimensional DE which has the nice solution Y = r^{\pm 3/2}, but I have no idea how this could help with that nasty Y^{1/3} term sitting on the RHS.
Really, we just want to learn SOMETHING about this DE. What do the solutions look like? Does a bounded solution exist? What can we do if C is small? etc.
Any ideas?