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Eigenvalue problems with indefinite weight

Andrzej Szulkin, Michel Willem (1999)

Studia Mathematica

We consider the linear eigenvalue problem -Δu = λV(x)u, u D 0 1 , 2 ( Ω ) , and its nonlinear generalization - Δ p u = λ V ( x ) | u | p - 2 u , u D 0 1 , p ( Ω ) . The set Ω need not be bounded, in particular, Ω = N is admitted. The weight function V may change sign and may have singular points. We show that there exists a sequence of eigenvalues λ n .

Entire solutions in 2 for a class of Allen-Cahn equations

Francesca Alessio, Piero Montecchiari (2005)

ESAIM: Control, Optimisation and Calculus of Variations

We consider a class of semilinear elliptic equations of the form - ε 2 Δ u ( x , y ) + a ( x ) W ' ( u ( x , y ) ) = 0 , ( x , y ) 2 where ε > 0 , a : is a periodic, positive function and W : is modeled on the classical two well Ginzburg-Landau potential W ( s ) = ( s 2 - 1 ) 2 . We look for solutions to (1) which verify the asymptotic conditions u ( x , y ) ± 1 as x ± uniformly with respect to y . We show via variational methods that if ε is sufficiently small and a is not constant, then (1) admits infinitely many of such solutions, distinct up to translations, which do not exhibit one dimensional symmetries.

Entire solutions in 2 for a class of Allen-Cahn equations

Francesca Alessio, Piero Montecchiari (2010)

ESAIM: Control, Optimisation and Calculus of Variations

We consider a class of semilinear elliptic equations of the form 15.7cm - ε 2 Δ u ( x , y ) + a ( x ) W ' ( u ( x , y ) ) = 0 , ( x , y ) 2 where ε > 0 , a : is a periodic, positive function and W : is modeled on the classical two well Ginzburg-Landau potential W ( s ) = ( s 2 - 1 ) 2 . We look for solutions to ([see full textsee full text]) which verify the asymptotic conditions u ( x , y ) ± 1 as x ± uniformly with respect to y . We show via variational methods that if ε is sufficiently small and a is not constant, then ([see full textsee full text]) admits infinitely many of such solutions, distinct...

Error estimates for finite element approximations of elliptic control problems

Walter Alt, Nils Bräutigam, Arnd Rösch (2007)

Discussiones Mathematicae, Differential Inclusions, Control and Optimization

We investigate finite element approximations of one-dimensional elliptic control problems. For semidiscretizations and full discretizations with piecewise constant controls we derive error estimates in the maximum norm.

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