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Master's Dissertation
DOI
https://doi.org/10.11606/D.55.2012.tde-26062012-164643
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Author
Full name
Júlia Silva Silveira Borges
E-mail
Institute/School/College
Knowledge Area
Date of Defense
Published
São Carlos, 2012
Supervisor
Committee
Soares, Sérgio Henrique Monari (President)
Maia, Liliane de Almeida
Santos, Ederson Moreira dos
Title in Portuguese
Estudo de uma classe de equações elípticas via métodos variacionais e topológicos
Keywords in Portuguese
Equações diferenciais parciais
Equações diferenciais parciais elípticas
Problemas elípticos assintoticamente lineares
Abstract in Portuguese
Alguns problemas elípticos assintoticamente lineares são considerados e é provada a existência de solução. Os principais resultados são estabelecidos de dois modos distintos e as provas são baseadas em resultados clássicos da teoria de pontos críticos, a saber: minimização, princípio variacional de Ekeland, grau topológico, teorema do ponto de sela e o teorema do passo da montanha
Title in English
Study of a class of elliptic equations via variational and topological methods
Keywords in English
Asymptotically linear elliptic problems
Differential partial equations
Elliptic partial differential equations
Abstract in English
Some asymptotically linear elliptic problems are considered and solutions are proved to exist. The main results are proved in two different ways. The proofs rely on some classical results in Critical Point Theory such as minimization, Ekeland variational principle, topological degree, saddle point theorem and mountain pass theorem
 
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Publishing Date
2012-06-26
 
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