Existence and multiplicity for an elliptic problem with critical growth in the gradient and sign-changing coefficients
Abstract
Let , , be a smooth bounded domain. We consider the boundary value problem \begin{equation} \label{Plambda-Abstract-ch3} \tag{} -\Delta u = c_{\lambda}(x) u + \mu |\nabla u|^2 + h(x)\,, \quad u \in H_0^1(\Omega) \cap L^{\infty}(\Omega)\,, \end{equation} where and belong to for some , belongs to and we write under the form with , , and . Here and are both allowed to change sign. As a first main result we give a necessary and sufficient condition which guarantees the existence of a unique solution to \eqref{Plambda-Abstract-ch3} when . Then, assuming that has a solution, we prove existence and multiplicity results for . Our proofs rely on a suitable change of variable of type and the combination of variational methods with lower and upper solution techniques.
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@article{arxiv.1909.04962,
title = {Existence and multiplicity for an elliptic problem with critical growth in the gradient and sign-changing coefficients},
author = {Colette De Coster and Antonio J. Fernández},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1909.04962},
year = {2019}
}