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A note on Palais-Smale condition and coercivity
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    A note on Palais-Smale condition and coercivity (English)
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    25 June 1992
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    It has been observed [the second author, An existence theorem on multiple critical points and its applications in nonlinear P.D.E., in Differential geometry and differential equations, Proc. Symp., Changchun/China 1982, 479-483 (1986); the third author, An introduction to critical point theory (1988)] that, for a \(C^ 1\) function \(\varphi\) bounded from below on a Banach space, the Palais-Smale condition implies coercivity. Our aim in this note is to generalize this result under weaker regularity assumptions and to consider the coercivity of \(| \varphi |\) when \(\varphi\) is not bounded from below. Our main tool is Ekeland's variational principle.
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    Palais-Smale condition
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    coercivity
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