In this paper the question of finding infinitely many solutions to the problem −Δu+a(x)u=|u|^{p−2}u, in R^N, u∈H^1(R^N), is considered when N≥2, p∈(2,2N/(N−2)), and the potential a(x) is a positive function which is not required to enjoy symmetry properties. Assuming that a(x) satisfies a suitable `slow decay at infinity' condition and, moreover, that its graph has some `dips', we prove that the problem admits either infinitely many nodal solutions or infinitely many constant sign solutions. The proof method is purely variational and allows to describe the shape of the solutions.

Cerami, G., Molle, R., Passaseo, D. (2014). Multiplicity of positive and nodal solutions for scalar field equations. JOURNAL OF DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS, 257(10), 3554-3606 [10.1016/j.jde.2014.07.002].

Multiplicity of positive and nodal solutions for scalar field equations

MOLLE, RICCARDO;
2014-01-01

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In this paper the question of finding infinitely many solutions to the problem −Δu+a(x)u=|u|^{p−2}u, in R^N, u∈H^1(R^N), is considered when N≥2, p∈(2,2N/(N−2)), and the potential a(x) is a positive function which is not required to enjoy symmetry properties. Assuming that a(x) satisfies a suitable `slow decay at infinity' condition and, moreover, that its graph has some `dips', we prove that the problem admits either infinitely many nodal solutions or infinitely many constant sign solutions. The proof method is purely variational and allows to describe the shape of the solutions.
2014
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Rilevanza internazionale
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Esperti anonimi
Settore MAT/05 - ANALISI MATEMATICA
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Cerami, G., Molle, R., Passaseo, D. (2014). Multiplicity of positive and nodal solutions for scalar field equations. JOURNAL OF DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS, 257(10), 3554-3606 [10.1016/j.jde.2014.07.002].
Cerami, G; Molle, R; Passaseo, D
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