An inequality which arises in the absence of the mountain pass geometry.

Precup, Radu

JIPAM. Journal of Inequalities in Pure & Applied Mathematics [electronic only] (2002)

  • Volume: 3, Issue: 3, page Paper No. 32, 10 p., electronic only-Paper No. 32, 10 p., electronic only
  • ISSN: 1443-5756

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Precup, Radu. "An inequality which arises in the absence of the mountain pass geometry.." JIPAM. Journal of Inequalities in Pure & Applied Mathematics [electronic only] 3.3 (2002): Paper No. 32, 10 p., electronic only-Paper No. 32, 10 p., electronic only. <http://eudml.org/doc/122552>.

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keywords = {integral inequality; bounded mountain pass theorem},
language = {eng},
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pages = {Paper No. 32, 10 p., electronic only-Paper No. 32, 10 p., electronic only},
publisher = {Victoria University, School of Communications and Informatics},
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