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Lusternik-Schnirelman category theory on closed subsets of Banach manifolds
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    Lusternik-Schnirelman category theory on closed subsets of Banach manifolds (English)
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    The first part of the paper contains a result on the existence of pseudogradient vector fields for a \(C^ 2\)-real valued function on a closed subset of a \(C^ 2\)-Banach manifold. The author uses this result to prove an extension of Palais' existence theorem for the minimization problem. In the second part the author extends Lusternik-Schnirelman category theory on Banach manifolds to closed subsets of them, enunciating several results related with this. He finishes the paper studying the geodesic problem.
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    closed subsets
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    pseudogradient
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    minimization problem
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    Lusternik- Schnirelman category theory on Banach manifolds
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    geodesic problem
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