Dependence on parameters for the Dirichlet problem with superlinear nonlinearities (Q5929991)

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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1587216
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Dependence on parameters for the Dirichlet problem with superlinear nonlinearities
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1587216

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    Dependence on parameters for the Dirichlet problem with superlinear nonlinearities (English)
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    22 February 2002
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    The authors study the nonlinear Hamilton equations \[ \frac{d}{dt}L_{x'}(t,x'(t))+V_x(t,x(t))=0,\qquad\text{ a.e. in} [0,T], \tag{1} \] where \(T>0\) is arbitrary, \(L,V:{\mathbb R}\times{\mathbb R}^n\to{\mathbb R}\) are convex, Gateaux differentiable with respect to the second variable and measurable functions in \(t\). They are looking for solutions to (1) being a pair \((x,p)\) of absolutely continuous functions \(x,p:[0,T]\to{\mathbb R}^n,\) subject to the Dirichlet boundary conditions for the second function, that is, \(p(0)=0=p(T),\) such that \[ \frac{d}{dt}p(t)+V_x(t,x(t))=0, \qquad p(t)=L_{x'}(t,x'(t)). \] Using the duality theory, the existence of solutions is proved without exploiting the deformation lemmas, the Ekeland variational principle or PS-type conditions. Furthermore, a measure of a duality gap between primal and dual functionals for approximate solutions to (1) in the superlinear case is obtained. Continuous dependence on parameters is also discussed.
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    nonlinear Hamilton equation
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    Dirichlet boundary conditions
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    existence
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    dependence on parameters
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    variational methods
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