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The following pages link to A degree theoretic approach for multiple solutions of constant sign for nonlinear elliptic equations (Q2476189):
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- Periodic problems with double resonance (Q442554) (← links)
- Existence of three nontrivial solutions for asymptotically \(p\)-linear noncoercive \(p\)-Laplacian equations (Q555048) (← links)
- Multiple solutions for resonant nonlinear periodic equations (Q601742) (← links)
- A multiplicity theorem for \(p\)-superlinear \(p\)-Laplacian equations using critical groups and Morse theory (Q636848) (← links)
- Constant sign and nodal solutions for logistic-type equations with equidiffusive reaction (Q663346) (← links)
- Multiple solutions for nearly resonant nonlinear Dirichlet problems (Q715737) (← links)
- Multiple solutions for asymptotically \((p-1)\)-homogeneous \(p\)-Laplacian equations (Q765930) (← links)
- Nonlinear elliptic equations with an asymptotically linear reaction term (Q923974) (← links)
- A multiplicity theorem for Neumann problems with asymmetric nonlinearity (Q968033) (← links)
- Pairs of positive solutions for singular \(p\)-Laplacian equations with a \(p\)-superlinear potential (Q984085) (← links)
- Constant sign and nodal solutions for problems with the \(p\)-Laplacian and a nonsmooth potential using variational techniques (Q1026843) (← links)
- On a singular semilinear elliptic problem: multiple solutions via critical point theory (Q1668822) (← links)
- Constant sign solutions for variable exponent system Neumann boundary value problems with singular coefficient (Q1724029) (← links)
- Nonlinear elliptic equations with singular terms and combined nonlinearities (Q2428465) (← links)
- Existence and multiplicity of solutions for asymptotically linear, noncoercive elliptic equations (Q2655201) (← links)
- MULTIPLICITY OF SOLUTIONS FOR SEMILINEAR ELLIPTIC PROBLEMS WITH COMBINED NONLINEARITIES (Q3013896) (← links)
- Multiple solutions for nonlinear Neumann problems driven by a nonhomogeneous differential operator (Q3093439) (← links)
- A multiplicity theorem for problems with the \(p\)-Laplacian (Q5920430) (← links)