Nonhomogeneous systems involving critical or subcritical nonlinearities.
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Abstract: This paper deals with existence of a nontrivial positive solution to systems of equations involving nontrivial nonhomogeneous terms and critical or subcritical nonlinearities. Via a minimization argument we prove existence of a positive solution whose energy is negative provided that the nonhomogeneous terms are small enough in the dual norm.
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