The abstract version of Struwe\u2019s monotonicity trick developed by Jeanjean and Toland for functionals depending on a real parameter is strengthened in the sense that it provides, for almost every value of the parameter, the existence of a bounded almost symmetric Palais\u2013Smale sequence at the mountain-pass level whenever a mild symmetry assumption is set on the energy functional. In addition, the whole theory is extended to the case of continuous functionals on Banach spaces, in the framework of non-smooth critical point theory
We formulate symmetric versions of classical variational principles. Within the framework of nonsmoo...
AbstractOur goal here is to prove the existence of a nontrivial critical point to the following func...
For a class of lower semicontinuous functions we obtain a Mountain-Pass theorem incapsulating some s...
We get some symmetric version of the so called monotonicity trick in the framework of nonsmooth crit...
We obtain the existence of symmetric Mountain Pass solutions for quasi-linear equations without the ...
International audienceUsing the 'monotonicity trick: introduced by Struwe, we derive a generic theor...
AbstractWe obtain the existence of symmetric Mountain Pass solutions for quasi-linear equations with...
Abstract: Let I(λ,.), λ ∈ R, be a family of C1-functionals having mountain-pass geometry. Under hypo...
International audienceLet I(lambda, .), lambda is an element of R, be a family of C-1-functionals ha...
If G is a compact Lie group acting linearly on a Banach space X and f is a G-invariant function on X...
AbstractFor an even functional on a Banach space, the symmetric mountain pass lemma gives a sequence...
Let Ω be a bounded smooth domain inR2. Letf:R→R be a smooth non-linearity behaving like exp{s2} ass→...
Monotonicity with respect to the order m of the magnitude of general Bessel functions #m(x)fl aJm(x)...
In this new edition of LNM 1693 the essential idea is to reduce questions on monotone multifunctions...
The existence of bounded Palais-Smale sequences (briefly BPS) for functionals depending on a paramet...
We formulate symmetric versions of classical variational principles. Within the framework of nonsmoo...
AbstractOur goal here is to prove the existence of a nontrivial critical point to the following func...
For a class of lower semicontinuous functions we obtain a Mountain-Pass theorem incapsulating some s...
We get some symmetric version of the so called monotonicity trick in the framework of nonsmooth crit...
We obtain the existence of symmetric Mountain Pass solutions for quasi-linear equations without the ...
International audienceUsing the 'monotonicity trick: introduced by Struwe, we derive a generic theor...
AbstractWe obtain the existence of symmetric Mountain Pass solutions for quasi-linear equations with...
Abstract: Let I(λ,.), λ ∈ R, be a family of C1-functionals having mountain-pass geometry. Under hypo...
International audienceLet I(lambda, .), lambda is an element of R, be a family of C-1-functionals ha...
If G is a compact Lie group acting linearly on a Banach space X and f is a G-invariant function on X...
AbstractFor an even functional on a Banach space, the symmetric mountain pass lemma gives a sequence...
Let Ω be a bounded smooth domain inR2. Letf:R→R be a smooth non-linearity behaving like exp{s2} ass→...
Monotonicity with respect to the order m of the magnitude of general Bessel functions #m(x)fl aJm(x)...
In this new edition of LNM 1693 the essential idea is to reduce questions on monotone multifunctions...
The existence of bounded Palais-Smale sequences (briefly BPS) for functionals depending on a paramet...
We formulate symmetric versions of classical variational principles. Within the framework of nonsmoo...
AbstractOur goal here is to prove the existence of a nontrivial critical point to the following func...
For a class of lower semicontinuous functions we obtain a Mountain-Pass theorem incapsulating some s...