Existence of bounded variation solutions for a 1-Laplacian problem with vanishing potentials
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Abstract: In this work it is studied a quasilinear elliptic problem in the whole space involving the Laplacian operator, with potentials which can vanish at infinity. The Euler-Lagrange functional is defined in a space whose definition resembles and, in order to avoid working with extensions of it to some Lebesgue space, we state and prove a version of the Mountain Pass Theorem without the Palais-Smale condition to Lipschitz continuous functionals.
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