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Picone’s identity for a Finsler p -Laplacian and comparison of nonlinear elliptic equations

Jaroslav Jaroš (2014)

Mathematica Bohemica

In the paper we present an identity of the Picone type for a class of nonlinear differential operators of the second order involving an arbitrary norm H in n which is continuously differentiable for x 0 and such that H p is strictly convex for some p > 1 . Two important special cases are the p -Laplacian and the so-called pseudo p -Laplacian. The identity is then used to establish a variety of comparison results concerning nonlinear degenerate elliptic equations which involve such operators. We also get criteria...

Positive solution for a quasilinear equation with critical growth in N

Lin Chen, Caisheng Chen, Zonghu Xiu (2016)

Annales Polonici Mathematici

We study the existence of positive solutions of the quasilinear problem ⎧ - Δ N u + V ( x ) | u | N - 2 u = f ( u , | u | N - 2 u ) , x N , ⎨ ⎩ u(x) > 0, x N , where Δ N u = d i v ( | u | N - 2 u ) is the N-Laplacian operator, V : N is a continuous potential, f : × N is a continuous function. The main result follows from an iterative method based on Mountain Pass techniques.

Positive solutions for concave-convex elliptic problems involving p ( x ) -Laplacian

Makkia Dammak, Abir Amor Ben Ali, Said Taarabti (2022)

Mathematica Bohemica

We study the existence and nonexistence of positive solutions of the nonlinear equation - Δ p ( x ) u = λ k ( x ) u q ± h ( x ) u r in Ω , u = 0 on Ω where Ω N , N 2 , is a regular bounded open domain in N and the p ( x ) -Laplacian Δ p ( x ) u : = div ( | u | p ( x ) - 2 u ) is introduced for a continuous function p ( x ) > 1 defined on Ω . The positive parameter λ induces the bifurcation phenomena. The study of the equation (Q) needs generalized Lebesgue and Sobolev spaces. In this paper, under suitable assumptions, we show that some variational methods still work. We use them to prove the existence of positive solutions...

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