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    Note on a nonlinear eigenvalue problem (English)
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    17 August 1993
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    Consider the nonlinear eigenvalue problem \({d \over dx} (| u' |^{p-2}u')+ \lambda | u |^{p-2}u=0\). It is observed that the first positive eigenvalue \(\lambda_ p\) satisfies a conjugacy condition \(\lambda_ p^{1/p}=\lambda_ q^{1/p}\), \({1 \over p} + {1 \over q}=1\). Also the corresponding eigenfunctions are related. Similar results hold for the higher eigenvalues and eigenvectors.
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    nonlinear eigenvalue problem
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    conjugacy condition
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    eigenfunctions
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