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A nondegeneracy condition for a semilinear elliptic system and the existence of 1- bump solutions
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    A nondegeneracy condition for a semilinear elliptic system and the existence of 1- bump solutions (English)
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    14 November 2019
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    Some general considerations are provided in order to describe the situation for what concerns the existence of multi-bump solutions for semilinear elliptic systems on the whole space and homoclinic solutions to Hamiltonian systems. Several variational methods are combined, starting with Mountain Pass Theorem arguments for 1-bump solutions. Several non-degeneracy conditions on the systems are considered in different works. Under the conditions (ND3) a first result, Theorem 1.1, in this direction is proved here. The authors claim that the constructions of multi-bump solutions along this line of work is lengthly and will be developed elsewhere.
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    semilinear elliptic system
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    variational methods
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    non-degeneracy conditions
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    multi-bump solutions
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    1-bump solutions
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