Ni-Serrin type equations arising from capillarity phenomena with non-standard growth
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DOI10.1186/1687-2770-2013-55zbMath1291.35102OpenAlexW2140373127WikidataQ59293416 ScholiaQ59293416MaRDI QIDQ2444609
Publication date: 10 April 2014
Published in: Boundary Value Problems (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1186/1687-2770-2013-55
mountain pass theoremvariational methodgenus theory\(p(x)\)-Laplacianvariable exponent Sobolev spacecapillarity phenomena
Nonlinear elliptic equations (35J60) Degenerate elliptic equations (35J70) Quasilinear elliptic equations with (p)-Laplacian (35J92)
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