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    Existence theorems of multiple critical points and applications (English)
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    By applying the method of invariant sets of descending flows, the authors discuss the multiplicity of critical points of a functional and obtain a theorem which is called chain of rings theorem. As an application, they utilize this result to lead to the existence of at least seven or nine solutions for nonlinear elliptic boundary value problems.
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    critical point
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    invariant sets of descending flow
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    (PS) condition
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    elliptic boundary value problems
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