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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1721795
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On a three critical points theorem for non-differentiable functions and applications to nonlinear boundary value problems
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    On a three critical points theorem for non-differentiable functions and applications to nonlinear boundary value problems (English)
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    8 July 2003
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    The authors prove a general theorem for the existence of at least three critical points for the functional being the sum of locally Lipschitz and convex, proper and lower semicontinuous functions on a separable, reflexive Banach space, depending on a real parameter \(\lambda\) and satisfying some additional continuity, compactness and growth conditions. The paper generalizes the result of [\textit{B. Ricceri}, ``On a three critical points theorem'', Arch. Math. 75, No.~3, 220-226 (2000; Zbl 0979.35040)]. Finally two applications of the above result are shown: one to a variational-hemivariational inequality and the other to an elliptic inequality problem with highly discontinuous nonlinearities.
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    critical points
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    variational-hemivariational inequality
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    elliptic eigenvalue problem
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