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Mountain pass on a closed convex set (English)
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14 September 1998
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The author proves a version of the mountain pass theorem for a functional defined on a closed convex set of a Banach space. Such a functional does not necessarily satisfy the Palais-Smale condition. This abstract result is applied to the study of the semilinear Dirichlet problem \[ \begin{cases} -\Delta u+u^2 =f(x) \quad & \text{in } \Omega,\\ u=0 \quad & \text{on } \partial \Omega,\end{cases} \tag{*} \] where \(\Omega\) is a piecewise smooth and bounded domain in \(\mathbb{R}^n\), \(n<6\). The problem (*) was studied by K. C. Chang and J. Nirenberg who proved the existence of a negative and a nontrivial solution for (*). In this paper the author shows the existence of a positive solution for (*).
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convex sets
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Dirichlet boundary problem
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mountain pass theorem
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