Existence and multiplicity results for the prescribed mean curvature equation via lower and upper solutions. (Q637034)

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Existence and multiplicity results for the prescribed mean curvature equation via lower and upper solutions.
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    Existence and multiplicity results for the prescribed mean curvature equation via lower and upper solutions. (English)
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    1 September 2011
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    The paper studies a mixed problem for the prescribed mean curvature equation \(-div (\nabla u/\sqrt {1+| \nabla u| ^2})=f(x,u)\) in \(\Omega \), \(u=0\) on \(\Gamma _D \), \(\partial u/\partial \nu =0\) on \(\Gamma _N \). Here \(\Omega \) is a bounded domain with Lipschitz boundary, \(\Gamma _D \) is an open subset of \(\partial \Omega \) and \(\Gamma _N =\partial \Omega \setminus \Gamma _D \), the function \(f:\Omega \times R\to R\) satisfies the Carathéodory conditions. Under certain conditions on \(f\) it is proved the existence of a solution \(u\in L^{\infty }(\Omega )\cap BV(\Omega )\). The proof is based on variational techniques and a lower and upper solutions method specially developed for this problem. The regularity of solutions of the problem is also studied. At the end the uniqueness of a solution of the problem is discussed. Conditions on \(f\) and \(\Omega \) are established under which there exist infinitely many solutions from \(L^{\infty }(\Omega )\cap BV(\Omega )\).
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    mean curvature equation
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    mixed problem
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    multiplicity of solutions
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    lower solution
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    upper solution
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