A note on minimizing the Moser--Trudinger functional of high order derivatives
DOI10.1016/j.na.2007.06.043zbMath1162.46021OpenAlexW2013147284MaRDI QIDQ943694
Publication date: 10 September 2008
Published in: Nonlinear Analysis. Theory, Methods \& Applications. Series A: Theory and Methods (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.na.2007.06.043
Variational methods involving nonlinear operators (47J30) Boundary value problems for higher-order elliptic equations (35J40) Sobolev spaces and other spaces of ``smooth functions, embedding theorems, trace theorems (46E35) Nonlinear elliptic equations (35J60) Existence theories for free problems in two or more independent variables (49J10) Existence theories for optimal control problems involving partial differential equations (49J20) Variational methods for higher-order elliptic equations (35J35)
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