Multiplicity of Solutions for a Mean Field Equation on Compact Surfaces
belongs to we show under some extra assumptions that, as conjectured in [9], the functional admits at least three saddle points other than a local minimum.
belongs to we show under some extra assumptions that, as conjectured in [9], the functional admits at least three saddle points other than a local minimum.
We consider the semilinear Lane–Emden problem where and is a smooth bounded domain of . The aim of the paper is to analyze the asymptotic behavior of sign changing solutions of , as . Among other results we show, under some symmetry assumptions on , that the positive and negative parts of a family of symmetric solutions concentrate at the same point, as , and the limit profile looks like a tower of two bubbles given by a superposition of a regular and a singular solution of the Liouville...
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