Radial and nonradial solutions of a strongly indefinite elliptic system on R^N

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Abstract: This paper is concerned with the following system of elliptic equations {equation*} {{array}{ll} -Delta u+u= F_u(|x|,u,v), & hbox{} -Delta v+v=- F_v(|x|,u,v), & hbox{} ,,,,,u,vin H^1(mathbb{R}^N). & hbox{} {array}. {equation*} It is shown that if F is odd in (u,v) and satisfy some growth conditions, then (mathcalS) has infinitely many both radial and nonradial solutions. The proof relies on the Principle of Symmetric Criticality and a generalized Fountain Theorem for strongly indefinite functionals.









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