Nonsmooth Critical Point Theory and Nonlinear Boundary Value Problems

Nonsmooth Critical Point Theory and Nonlinear Boundary Value Problems
Author: Leszek Gasinski,Nikolaos S. Papageorgiou
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 790
Release: 2004-07-27
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9781420035032

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Starting in the early 1980s, people using the tools of nonsmooth analysis developed some remarkable nonsmooth extensions of the existing critical point theory. Until now, however, no one had gathered these tools and results together into a unified, systematic survey of these advances. This book fills that gap. It provides a complete presentation of nonsmooth critical point theory, then goes beyond it to study nonlinear second order boundary value problems. The authors do not limit their treatment to problems in variational form. They also examine in detail equations driven by the p-Laplacian, its generalizations, and their spectral properties, studying a wide variety of problems and illustrating the powerful tools of modern nonlinear analysis. The presentation includes many recent results, including some that were previously unpublished. Detailed appendices outline the fundamental mathematical tools used in the book, and a rich bibliography forms a guide to the relevant literature. Most books addressing critical point theory deal only with smooth problems, linear or semilinear problems, or consider only variational methods or the tools of nonlinear operators. Nonsmooth Critical Point Theory and Nonlinear Boundary Value Problems offers a comprehensive treatment of the subject that is up-to-date, self-contained, and rich in methods for a wide variety of problems.

Nonsmooth Critical Point Theory and Nonlinear Boundary Value Problems

Nonsmooth Critical Point Theory and Nonlinear Boundary Value Problems
Author: Leszek Gasiński
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 775
Release: 2005
Genre: MATHEMATICS
ISBN: 0367801639

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Topological and Variational Methods with Applications to Nonlinear Boundary Value Problems

Topological and Variational Methods with Applications to Nonlinear Boundary Value Problems
Author: Dumitru Motreanu,Viorica Venera Motreanu,Nikolaos Papageorgiou
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 465
Release: 2013-11-19
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9781461493235

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This book focuses on nonlinear boundary value problems and the aspects of nonlinear analysis which are necessary to their study. The authors first give a comprehensive introduction to the many different classical methods from nonlinear analysis, variational principles, and Morse theory. They then provide a rigorous and detailed treatment of the relevant areas of nonlinear analysis with new applications to nonlinear boundary value problems for both ordinary and partial differential equations. Recent results on the existence and multiplicity of critical points for both smooth and nonsmooth functional, developments on the degree theory of monotone type operators, nonlinear maximum and comparison principles for p-Laplacian type operators, and new developments on nonlinear Neumann problems involving non-homogeneous differential operators appear for the first time in book form. The presentation is systematic, and an extensive bibliography and a remarks section at the end of each chapter highlight the text. This work will serve as an invaluable reference for researchers working in nonlinear analysis and partial differential equations as well as a useful tool for all those interested in the topics presented.

Sign Changing Critical Point Theory

Sign Changing Critical Point Theory
Author: Wenming Zou
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2008-12-15
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9780387766584

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Many nonlinear problems in physics, engineering, biology and social sciences can be reduced to finding critical points of functionals. While minimax and Morse theories provide answers to many situations and problems on the existence of multiple critical points of a functional, they often cannot provide much-needed additional properties of these critical points. Sign-changing critical point theory has emerged as a new area of rich research on critical points of a differentiable functional with important applications to nonlinear elliptic PDEs. This book is intended for advanced graduate students and researchers involved in sign-changing critical point theory, PDEs, global analysis, and nonlinear functional analysis.

Linking Methods in Critical Point Theory

Linking Methods in Critical Point Theory
Author: Martin Schechter
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 305
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9781461215967

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As is well known, The Great Divide (a.k.a. The Continental Divide) is formed by the Rocky Mountains stretching from north to south across North America. It creates a virtual "stone wall" so high that wind, rain, snow, etc. cannot cross it. This keeps the weather distinct on both sides. Since railroad trains cannot climb steep grades and tunnels through these mountains are almost formidable, the Canadian Pacific Railroad searched for a mountain pass providing the lowest grade for its tracks. Employees discovered a suitable mountain pass, called the Kicking Horse Pass, el. 5404 ft., near Banff, Alberta. (One can speculate as to the reason for the name.) This pass is also used by the Trans-Canada Highway. At the highest point of the pass the railroad tracks are horizontal with mountains rising on both sides. A mountain stream divides into two branches, one flowing into the Atlantic Ocean and the other into the Pacific. One can literally stand (as the author did) with one foot in the Atlantic Ocean and the other in the Pacific. The author has observed many mountain passes in the Rocky Mountains and Alps. What connections do mountain passes have with nonlinear partial dif ferential equations? To find out, read on ...

Variational and Non variational Methods in Nonlinear Analysis and Boundary Value Problems

Variational and Non variational Methods in Nonlinear Analysis and Boundary Value Problems
Author: Dumitru Motreanu,Vicentiu D. Radulescu
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 384
Release: 2013-06-29
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9781475769210

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This book reflects a significant part of authors' research activity dur ing the last ten years. The present monograph is constructed on the results obtained by the authors through their direct cooperation or due to the authors separately or in cooperation with other mathematicians. All these results fit in a unitary scheme giving the structure of this work. The book is mainly addressed to researchers and scholars in Pure and Applied Mathematics, Mechanics, Physics and Engineering. We are greatly indebted to Viorica Venera Motreanu for the careful reading of the manuscript and helpful comments on important issues. We are also grateful to our Editors of Kluwer Academic Publishers for their professional assistance. Our deepest thanks go to our numerous scientific collaborators and friends, whose work was so important for us. D. Motreanu and V. Radulescu IX Introduction The present monograph is based on original results obtained by the authors in the last decade. This book provides a comprehensive expo sition of some modern topics in nonlinear analysis with applications to the study of several classes of boundary value problems. Our framework includes multivalued elliptic problems with discontinuities, variational inequalities, hemivariational inequalities and evolution problems. The treatment relies on variational methods, monotonicity principles, topo logical arguments and optimization techniques. Excepting Sections 1 and 3 in Chapter 1 and Sections 1 and 3 in Chapter 2, the material is new in comparison with any other book, representing research topics where the authors contributed. The outline of our work is the following.

Nonlinear Differential Problems with Smooth and Nonsmooth Constraints

Nonlinear Differential Problems with Smooth and Nonsmooth Constraints
Author: Dumitru Motreanu
Publsiher: Academic Press
Total Pages: 364
Release: 2018-02-05
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9780128133934

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Nonlinear Differential Problems with Smooth and Nonsmooth Constraints systematically evaluates how to solve boundary value problems with smooth and nonsmooth constraints. Primarily covering nonlinear elliptic eigenvalue problems and quasilinear elliptic problems using techniques amalgamated from a range of sophisticated nonlinear analysis domains, the work is suitable for PhD and other early career researchers seeking solutions to nonlinear differential equations. Although an advanced work, the book is self-contained, requiring only graduate-level knowledge of functional analysis and topology. Whenever suitable, open problems are stated and partial solutions proposed. The work is accompanied by end-of-chapter problems and carefully curated references. Builds from functional analysis and operator theory, to nonlinear elliptic systems and control problems Outlines the evolution of the main ideas of nonlinear analysis and their roots in classical mathematics Presented with numerous end-of-chapter exercises and sophisticated open problems Illustrated with pertinent industrial and engineering numerical examples and applications Accompanied by hundreds of curated references, saving readers hours of research in conducting literature analysis

Nonlinear Analysis Theory and Methods

Nonlinear Analysis   Theory and Methods
Author: Nikolaos S. Papageorgiou,Vicenţiu D. Rădulescu,Dušan D. Repovš
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 577
Release: 2019-02-26
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9783030034306

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This book emphasizes those basic abstract methods and theories that are useful in the study of nonlinear boundary value problems. The content is developed over six chapters, providing a thorough introduction to the techniques used in the variational and topological analysis of nonlinear boundary value problems described by stationary differential operators. The authors give a systematic treatment of the basic mathematical theory and constructive methods for these classes of nonlinear equations as well as their applications to various processes arising in the applied sciences. They show how these diverse topics are connected to other important parts of mathematics, including topology, functional analysis, mathematical physics, and potential theory. Throughout the book a nice balance is maintained between rigorous mathematics and physical applications. The primary readership includes graduate students and researchers in pure and applied nonlinear analysis.