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    Deformation properties for continuous functionals and critical point theory (English)
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    6 January 1994
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    Let \(X\) be a complete metric space and \(f: X \to \mathbb{R}\) be continuous. The authors define the notion of weak slope \(| df| (u) \in [0,\infty]\), \(u\in X\), which corresponds to \(\| df(u)\|\) if \(X\) and \(f\) are of class \(C^ 1\). The definition is based on the existence of certain deformations of neighborhoods of \(u\) along which \(f\) decreases. Using these local deformations the authors prove a version of the deformation lemma. If \(f\) satisfies the Palais-Smale condition abstract critical point theorems follow in a standard way. No use is made of Ekeland's variational principle. Under additional assumptions the theory can be generalized to lower semi-continuous functions.
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    critical point theory
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    continuous functionals
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    deformation lemma
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