Infinitely many radially symmetric solutions for a quasilinear elliptic problem in a ball (Q1916007)
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Infinitely many radially symmetric solutions for a quasilinear elliptic problem in a ball (English)
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28 August 1996
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The nonlinear Dirichlet problem under consideration has the form \[ - \Delta_p u= f(u)+ h(|x|),\quad x\in B,\quad u|_{\partial B}= 0,\tag{1} \] where \(B\) denotes an open ball in \(\mathbb{R}^n\), \(\Delta_p\) is the \(p\)-Laplacian operator for \(p> 1\), \(f: \mathbb{R}\to \mathbb{R}\) is locally Lipschitzian and superlinear, and \(h\in L^\infty(B, \mathbb{R})\). Let \(y(t, a)\) denote a solution of the polar form of (1) satisfying \(y(0)= a\neq 0\), \(y'(0)= 0\) \((t\geq 0)\). The energy functional for \(y(t, a)\) is \[ E(t, a)= {p- 1\over p} |y'(t, a)|^p+ \int^{y(t, a)}_0 f(s) ds. \] The main theorem states that (1) has infinitely many radial solutions \(u\) with \(u(0)> 0\) \((u(0)< 0)\) if \(E(t, a)\to + \infty\) as \(a\to +\infty\) (\(a\to - \infty\), respectively) uniformly in \(t\). The proof is based on phase plane analysis of the polar form of (1). More than half of the paper is devoted to the development of sufficient conditions, via a shooting method, for the energy hypothesis of the theorem to hold. Results of this type for \(p= 2\) were obtained by \textit{M. Struwe} [Arch. Math. 39, 233-240 (1982; Zbl 0496.35034)], \textit{A. Castro} and \textit{A. Kurepa} [Proc. Am. Math. Soc. 101, 57-64 (1987; Zbl 0656.35048)].
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nonlinear Dirichlet problem
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energy functional
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infinitely many radial solutions
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shooting method
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