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Introduction à la théorie des points critiques et applications aux problèmes elliptiques (English)
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20 February 1994
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This book is intended as a higher level course in nonlinear analysis and its applications to differential equations. In the first chapter, the author revises a number of results on linear analysis and partial differential equations. He also extends some finite- dimensional results to infinite dimensions. In Chapter 2, he introduces the Brouwer degree in finite dimensions and the Leray-Schauder degree in infinite dimensions. He also gives some applications to nonlinear elliptic partial differential equations. In Chapter 3, he discusses critical point theory and applications. He also discusses Ky-Fan type theorems. In Chapter 4, he discusses constrained variational problems, including Ljusternik-Schnirelman theory. In Chapter 5, he discusses the variational problems which are not symmetric. He includes a discussion of perturbations of odd mappings and jumping nonlinearities. Lastly, in Chapter 6, he discusses variational problems where the Palais-Smale condition fails. The book has many interesting applications and many interesting exercises. I would recommend it for a course though the students will need to be well prepared.
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higher level course in nonlinear analysis
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Brouwer degree
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Leray-Schauder degree
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applications to nonlinear elliptic partial differential equations
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Ky-Fan type theorems
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constrained variational problems
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