September/October 2021 Existence under lack of convexity
Pablo Pedregal
Differential Integral Equations 34(9/10): 491-518 (September/October 2021). DOI: 10.57262/die034-0910-491

Abstract

It is well-established that there are two main methods to show existence of critical points for coercive functionals: either one focuses on proving the existence of global minimizers through the direct method and weak lower semicontinuity; or else, one relies on the Palais-Smale condition and goes directly to showing the existence of such critical, non-minimizer points. Both essentially require the convexity of the principal part of the underlying functional. In this contribution, we would like to explore the possibility of being dispensed with such convexity condition in such a way that neither of the two methods is applicable. We will show that, in most regular, coercive cases, associated Euler-Lagrange equations of optimality admit (weak) solutions in spite of non-convexity. Our results are even valid for vector problems of PDEs. Important restrictions to be taken into account in particular situations like positivity for scalar equations, or injectivity for systems, would require further insight.

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Pablo Pedregal. "Existence under lack of convexity." Differential Integral Equations 34 (9/10) 491 - 518, September/October 2021. https://doi.org/10.57262/die034-0910-491

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Published: September/October 2021
First available in Project Euclid: 12 August 2021

Digital Object Identifier: 10.57262/die034-0910-491

Subjects:
Primary: 35A15 , 35G30 , 35G60

Rights: Copyright © 2021 Khayyam Publishing, Inc.

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