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Existence of infinitely many distinct solutions to the quasirelativistic Hartree-Fock equations (English)
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10 November 2009
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Summary: We establish existence of infinitely many distinct solutions to the semilinear elliptic Hartree-Fock equations for \(N\)-electron Coulomb systems with quasirelativistic kinetic energy \(\sqrt{-\alpha^{-2}\Delta _{x_{n}}+\alpha ^{ - 4} - \alpha^{ - 2}}\) for the \(N\)th electron. Moreover, we prove existence of a ground state. The results are valid under the hypotheses that the total charge \(Z_{\text{tot}}\) of \(K\) nuclei is greater than \(N - 1\) and that \(Z_{\text{tot}}\) is smaller than a critical charge \(Z_{c}\). The proofs are based on a new application of the Fang-Ghoussoub critical point approach to multiple solutions on a noncompact Riemannian manifold, in combination with density operator techniques.
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\(N\)-electron Coulomb system
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critical point approach
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density operator
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