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MULTIPLICITY AND CONCENTRATION RESULTS FOR SOME NONLINEAR SCHRODINGER EQUATIONS WITH THE FRACTIONAL p-LAPLACIAN

Ambrosio, Vincenzo
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Isernia, Teresa
November 1, 2018
Discrete And Continuous Dynamical Systems

We consider a class of parametric Schrodinger equations driven by the fractional p-Laplacian operator and involving continuous positive potentials and nonlinearities with subcritical or critical growth. Using variational methods and Ljusternik-Schnirelmann theory, we study the existence, multiplicity and concentration of positive solutions for small values of the parameter.

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research article
DOI
10.3934/dcds.2018254
Web of Science ID

WOS:000444156800019

Author(s)
Ambrosio, Vincenzo
Isernia, Teresa
Date Issued

2018-11-01

Published in
Discrete And Continuous Dynamical Systems
Volume

38

Issue

11

Start page

5835

End page

5881

Subjects

Mathematics, Applied

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Mathematics

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fractional schrodinger equation

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fractional p-laplacian operator

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nehari manifold

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ljusternik-schnirelmann theory

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critical growth

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positive solutions

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r-n

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ground-state

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regularity

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eigenvalues

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existence

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principle

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December 13, 2018
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