Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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839733 | Nonlinear Analysis: Theory, Methods & Applications | 2014 | 22 Pages |
Abstract
We consider radial solutions of a general elliptic equation involving a weighted pp-Laplace operator with a subcritical nonlinearity. By a shooting method we prove the existence of solutions with any prescribed number of nodes. The method is based on a change of variables in the phase plane, a very general computation of an angular velocity and new estimates for the decay of an energy associated with an asymptotic Hamiltonian problem. Estimating the rate of decay for the energy requires a sub-criticality condition. The method covers the case of solutions which are not compactly supported or which have compact support. In the last case, we show that the size of the support increases with the number of nodes.
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Authors
Carmen Cortázar, Jean Dolbeault, Marta García-Huidobro, Rául Manásevich,