Multiple Solutions
Martin Schechter ()
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Martin Schechter: University of California, Mathematics Department
Chapter Chapter 16 in Minimax Systems and Critical Point Theory, 2009, pp 1-21 from Springer
Abstract:
Nonlinear problems are characterized by the fact that very often solutions are not unique. However, it is sometimes quite difficult to show that more than one solution exists. In this respect, variational methods can be very helpful. We have chosen some examples that illustrate this point.
Date: 2009
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DOI: 10.1007/978-0-8176-4902-9_16
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