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Acta Mathematica Scientia
Volume 26, Issue 1, January 2006, Pages 59-73
 
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SEMILINEAR HEMIVARIATIONAL INEQUALITIES WITH STRONG RESONANCE AT INFINITY1

Filippakis Michaela, Leszek Gasińskib and Nikolaos S. Papageorgiouc

aDepartment of Mathematics, National Technical University, Zografou Campus, Athens 15780, Greece bInstitute of Computer Science, Jagiellonian University, ul. Nawojki 11, 30072 Cracow, Poland cDepartment of Mathematics, National Technical University, Zografou Campus, Athens 15780, Greece

Received 1 July 2003; 
revised 17 March 2004. 
Available online 28 February 2006.

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Abstract

A semilinear elliptic equation with strong resonance at infinity and with a nonsmooth potential is studied. Using nonsmooth critical point theory and developing some abstract minimax principles which complement and extend results in the literature, two results on existence are obtained.

Key words: Strong resonance; hemivariational inequality; Laplacian; principal eigenvalue; locally Lipschitz function; Clarke subdifferential; nonsmooth critical point theory


 
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