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Existence of infinitely many solutions for a nonlocal elliptic PDE involving singularity
Published 2018-12-05Version 1
In this article, we will prove the existence of infinitely many positive weak solutions to the following nonlocal elliptic PDE. \begin{align} (-\Delta)^s u&= \frac{\lambda}{u^{\gamma}}+ f(x,u)~\text{in}~\Omega,\nonumber u&=0~\text{in}~\mathbb{R}^N\setminus\Omega,\nonumber \end{align} where $\Omega$ is an open bounded domain in $\mathbb{R}^N$ with Lipschitz boundary, $N>2s$, $s\in (0,1)$. We will employ variational techniques to show the existence of infinitely many weak solutions of the above problem.
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