Topics in Critical Point Theory

Topics in Critical Point Theory
Author: Kanishka Perera,Martin Schechter
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 171
Release: 2014-05-14
Genre: MATHEMATICS
ISBN: 1139840517

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Provides an introduction to critical point theory and shows how it solves many difficult problems.

Topics in Critical Point Theory

Topics in Critical Point Theory
Author: Kanishka Perera,Martin Schechter
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 171
Release: 2013
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9781107029668

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Provides an introduction to critical point theory and shows how it solves many difficult problems.

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.

Critical Point Theory and Its Applications

Critical Point Theory and Its Applications
Author: Wenming Zou,Martin Schechter
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 323
Release: 2006-09-10
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9780387329680

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This book presents some of the latest research in critical point theory, describing methods and presenting the newest applications. Coverage includes extrema, even valued functionals, weak and double linking, sign changing solutions, Morse inequalities, and cohomology groups. Applications described include Hamiltonian systems, Schrödinger equations and systems, jumping nonlinearities, elliptic equations and systems, superlinear problems and beam equations.

Duality and Perturbation Methods in Critical Point Theory

Duality and Perturbation Methods in Critical Point Theory
Author: Nassif Ghoussoub
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 358
Release: 1993-08-19
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 0521440254

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The calculus of variations has been an active area of mathematics for over 300 years. Its main use is to find stable critical points of functions for the solution of problems. To find unstable values, new approaches (Morse theory and min-max methods) were developed, and these are still being refined to overcome difficulties when applied to the theory of partial differential equations. Here, Professor Ghoussoub describes a point of view that may help when dealing with such problems. Building upon min-max methods, he systematically develops a general theory that can be applied in a variety of situations. In so doing he also presents a whole array of duality and perturbation methods. The prerequisites for following this book are relatively few; an appendix sketching certain methods in analysis makes the book reasonably self-contained. Consequently, it should be accessible to all mathematicians, pure or applied, economists and engineers working in nonlinear analysis or optimization.

Critical Point Theory

Critical Point Theory
Author: Martin Schechter
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 347
Release: 2020-05-30
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9783030456030

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This monograph collects cutting-edge results and techniques for solving nonlinear partial differential equations using critical points. Including many of the author’s own contributions, a range of proofs are conveniently collected here, Because the material is approached with rigor, this book will serve as an invaluable resource for exploring recent developments in this active area of research, as well as the numerous ways in which critical point theory can be applied. Different methods for finding critical points are presented in the first six chapters. The specific situations in which these methods are applicable is explained in detail. Focus then shifts toward the book’s main subject: applications to problems in mathematics and physics. These include topics such as Schrödinger equations, Hamiltonian systems, elliptic systems, nonlinear wave equations, nonlinear optics, semilinear PDEs, boundary value problems, and equations with multiple solutions. Readers will find this collection of applications convenient and thorough, with detailed proofs appearing throughout. Critical Point Theory will be ideal for graduate students and researchers interested in solving differential equations, and for those studying variational methods. An understanding of fundamental mathematical analysis is assumed. In particular, the basic properties of Hilbert and Banach spaces are used.

Critical Point Theory for Lagrangian Systems

Critical Point Theory for Lagrangian Systems
Author: Marco Mazzucchelli
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 196
Release: 2011-11-16
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783034801638

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Lagrangian systems constitute a very important and old class in dynamics. Their origin dates back to the end of the eighteenth century, with Joseph-Louis Lagrange’s reformulation of classical mechanics. The main feature of Lagrangian dynamics is its variational flavor: orbits are extremal points of an action functional. The development of critical point theory in the twentieth century provided a powerful machinery to investigate existence and multiplicity questions for orbits of Lagrangian systems. This monograph gives a modern account of the application of critical point theory, and more specifically Morse theory, to Lagrangian dynamics, with particular emphasis toward existence and multiplicity of periodic orbits of non-autonomous and time-periodic systems.

Linking Methods in Critical Point Theory

Linking Methods in Critical Point Theory
Author: Martin Schechter
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 320
Release: 1999-07-01
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 0817640959

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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 ...