The effect of the domain geometry on the number of positive solutions of Neumann problems with critical exponents (Q1891585)
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The effect of the domain geometry on the number of positive solutions of Neumann problems with critical exponents (English)
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13 July 1995
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Let \(\Omega \subset \mathbb{R}^N\) \((N \geq 3)\) be a bounded domain with smooth boundary and let \(p = (N + 2)/(N - 2)\). The author is concerned with the existence and multiplicity of solutions \(u\) to the Neumann problem \[ - \Delta u + \lambda u = |u |^{p - 1} u \text{ in } \Omega, \quad \partial u/ \partial \nu = 0 \text{ on } \partial \Omega, \leqno (I)_\lambda \] where \(\lambda\) is a positive constant and \(\nu\) is the unit outer normal to \(\partial \Omega\). Denote also by \(H(x)\) the mean curvature of \(\partial \Omega\) at \(x\) with respect to \(\nu\). The aim of the paper is to establish connections between the topology of \(\partial \Omega\) and the number of nonconstant positive solutions \(u\) to \((I)_\lambda\). For instance, the author shows that, if \(H(x) > 0\) on \(\partial \Omega\) and \(\lambda\) is sufficiently large, then problem \((I)_\lambda\) possesses at least \(\text{cat} (\partial \Omega)\) nonconstant positive solutions. Actually, this is a corollary of a more general result, still involving the topology of \(\partial \Omega\).
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critical Neumann problem
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multiplicity of solutions
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mean curvature
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