Multibump solutions of a class of second-order discrete Hamiltonian systems
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Abstract: For a class of second-order discrete Hamiltonian systems , we investigate the existence of homoclinic orbits by applying variational method, where and are periodic functions. Further, we show that there exist either uncountable many homoclinic orbits or multibump solutions under certain conditions.
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