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Infinitely many solutions to superquadratic planar Dirac-type systems (English)
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12 April 2010
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The authors establish the existence of infinitely many solutions to a superquadratic Dirac-type boundary value problem of the form \[ \tau z=\nabla_z F(t,z),\quad t\in[0,\pi],\quad z=(x,y)\in\mathbb{R}^2,\qquad y(0)=y(\pi)=0 \] where, \[ J=\left( \begin{matrix} O & 1 \\ -1 & O \end{matrix} \right) \] is the standard symplectic matrix, \(\tau z=2q(t)Jz'+q'(t)Jz+P(t)z\). Solutions are distinguished by using the concept of rotation number. The proof is performed by a global bifurcation technique.
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Dirac-type systems
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boundary value problem
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rotation number
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