A global minimization trick to solve some classes of Berestycki-Lions type problems
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Abstract: In this paper we show an abstract theorem that can be used to prove the existence of solution for a class of elliptic equation considered in Berestycki-Lions cite{berest} and related problems. Moreover, we use the abstract theorem to show that a class of zero mass problems has multiple solutions, which is new for this type of problem.
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