Multiplicity result for some nonlocal anisotropic equation via nonsmooth critical point theory approach (Q720647)

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    Multiplicity result for some nonlocal anisotropic equation via nonsmooth critical point theory approach
    scientific article; zbMATH DE number 5956410

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      Multiplicity result for some nonlocal anisotropic equation via nonsmooth critical point theory approach (English)
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      11 October 2011
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      The author considers the following problem for the unknown function \(u\): \[ \alpha'(\Psi(u))\left[-\text{div}(A(x,u)|\nabla u|^{p(x)-2}\nabla u)+\frac{A'_t(x,u)}{p(x)}|\nabla u|^{p(x)}+|u|^{p(x)-2}u\right]=f(x,u) \] in \(\mathbb{R}^n \), \noindent where \(\Psi(\cdot)\) represents a suitable integral operator, and \(A\) and \(f\) are symmetric in their second entries. This is a quasi-linear nonlocal (Kirchhoff type) problem with symmetry, involving variable exponents. It can be used for describing the motion of a fluid in a non-homogeneous anisotropic medium. The author proves that, under quite general hypotheses, the problem has infinitely many weak solutions. The proof makes use of the nonsmooth critical point theory.
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      integral operator
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      Kirchhoff problem
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      weak solution
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