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Existence and multiplicity of solutions for quasilinear nonhomogeneous problems: an Orlicz-Sobolev space setting
Mihai Mihailescu, Vicentiu Radulescu
Published 2006-06-07Version 1
We study the boundary value problem $-{\rm div}(\log(1+ |\nabla u|^q)|\nabla u|^{p-2}\nabla u)=f(u)$ in $\Omega$, $u=0$ on $\partial\Omega$, where $\Omega$ is a bounded domain in $\RR^N$ with smooth boundary. We distinguish the cases where either $f(u)=-\lambda|u|^{p-2}u+|u|^{r-2}u$ or $f(u)=\lambda|u|^{p-2}u-|u|^{r-2}u$, with $p$, $q>1$, $p+q<\min\{N,r\}$, and $r<(Np-N+p)/(N-p)$. In the first case we show the existence of infinitely many weak solutions for any $\lambda>0$. In the second case we prove the existence of a nontrivial weak solution if $\lambda$ is sufficiently large. Our approach relies on adequate variational methods in Orlicz-Sobolev spaces.