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Minimax principles for lower semicontinuous functions and applications to nonlinear boundary value problems (English)
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1986
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After defining the notion of the critical point for the function of the type \(I=\Phi +\psi: X\to (-\infty,+\infty]\), where X is a real Banach space, \(\Phi \in C^ 1(X,R)\) and \(\psi\) : \(X\to (-\infty,+\infty]\) is a convex, proper and lower semicontinuous function, the author develops a theory of the minimax characterization of the critical points of such functions. He provides us with a number of existence theorems for critical points (the mountain pass theorem and some of its generalizations, the saddle point theorem, and certain theorems concerning the critical points of even functions). The results are then applied to certain variational inequalities with single and multivalued operators which arise in the theory of elliptic boundary value problems. In the paper the Ekeland's variational principle and an author's deformation result are extensively used, and the results generalize (to the functions of the above mentioned type) some theorems of Ambrosetti, Rabinowitz and Clark.
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minimax principles
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Lusternik-Schnirelman theory
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convex functions
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critical points
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Ekeland's variational principle
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