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Sign-changing solutions for a class of zero mass nonlocal Schr\"odinger equations

Analysis of PDEs 2018-07-10 v4

Abstract

We consider the following class of fractional Schr\"odinger equations (Δ)αu+V(x)u=K(x)f(u)\mboxinRN (-\Delta)^{\alpha} u + V(x)u = K(x) f(u) \mbox{in} \mathbb{R}^{N} where α(0,1)\alpha\in (0, 1), N>2αN>2\alpha, (Δ)α(-\Delta)^{\alpha} is the fractional Laplacian, VV and KK are positive continuous functions which vanish at infinity, and ff is a continuous function. By using a minimization argument and a quantitative deformation lemma, we obtain the existence of a sign-changing solution. Furthermore, when ff is odd, we prove that the above problem admits infinitely many nontrivial solutions. Our result extends to the fractional framework some well-known theorems proved for elliptic equations in the classical setting. With respect to these cases studied in the literature, the nonlocal one considered here presents some additional difficulties, such as the lack of decompositions involving positive and negative parts, and the non-differentiability of the Nehari Manifold, so that a careful analysis of the fractional spaces involved is necessary.

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@article{arxiv.1609.08999,
  title  = {Sign-changing solutions for a class of zero mass nonlocal Schr\"odinger equations},
  author = {Vincenzo Ambrosio and Giovany M. Figueiredo and Teresa Isernia and Giovanni Molica Bisci},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1609.08999},
  year   = {2018}
}

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Adv. Nonlinear Stud. (2018)