Variational and non-variational methods in nonlinear analysis and boundary value problems (Q1407765)

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Variational and non-variational methods in nonlinear analysis and boundary value problems
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    Variational and non-variational methods in nonlinear analysis and boundary value problems (English)
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    21 September 2003
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    The book presents some modern topics in nonlinear analysis such as multivalued elliptic problems with discontinuities, variational inequalities, hemivariational inequalities, evolution problems and applications of these theories to some classes of boundary value problems. The treatment relies on variational methods, monotonicity principles, topological arguments and optimization techniques. More precisely, the authors deal with the following topics: -- nonsmooth critical point theories due to Clarke and Degiovanni, Goeleven-Motreanu-Panagiotopoulos, Szulkin; -- abstract multiplicity theorem of Lusternik-Schnirelman type and a Schrödinger type equation with lack of compactness; -- extremal solutions for initial boundary value problems of parabolic type involving Clarke's gradient; -- boundary value problems expressed by variational, hemivariational and variational-hemivariational inequalities; -- eigenvalue problems with symmetries; -- non-symmetric perturbations of symmetric eigenvalue problems; -- the location of critical points for nonsmooth functionals; -- first order evolution quasivariational inequalities and second order nonlinear evolution equations; -- stability results regarding variational inequalities; -- variational approach involving a functional not satisfying the Palais-Smale condition.
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    variational methods
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    boundary value problems
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    critical point theory
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    hemivariational inequalities
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    eigenvalue problems
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