Existence of solutions for critical Choquard equations via the concentration-compactness method

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Abstract: In this paper we consider the nonlinear Choquard equation -Delta u+V(x)u =left(int_{mathbb{R}^N}frac{G(y,u)}{|x-y|^{mu}}dy ight)g(x,u)hspace{4.14mm}mbox{in}hspace{1.14mm} mathbb{R}^N, where 0<mu<N, Ngeq3, g(x,u) is of critical growth due to the Hardy--Littlewood--Sobolev inequality and G(x,u)=displaystyleint0ug(x,s)ds. Firstly, by assuming that the potential V(x) might be sign-changing, we study the existence of Mountain-Pass solution via a concentration-compactness principle for the Choquard equation. Secondly, under the conditions introduced by Benci and Cerami cite{BC1}, we also study the existence of high energy solution by using a global compactness lemma for the nonlocal Choquard equation.



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