Birkhauser Basel, 1997. - 264 pages.
Semilinear elliptic equations play an important role in many of mathematics and its applications to physics and other sciences. This book presents a wealth of mode methods to solve such equations, including the systematic use of the Pohozaev identities for the description of sharp estimates for radial solutions and the fibring method. Existence results for equations with supercritical growth and non-zero right-hand sides are given.
Readers of this exposition will be advanced students and researchers in mathematics, physics and other sciences who want to lea about specific methods to tackle problems involving semilinear elliptic equations.
Semilinear elliptic equations play an important role in many of mathematics and its applications to physics and other sciences. This book presents a wealth of mode methods to solve such equations, including the systematic use of the Pohozaev identities for the description of sharp estimates for radial solutions and the fibring method. Existence results for equations with supercritical growth and non-zero right-hand sides are given.
Readers of this exposition will be advanced students and researchers in mathematics, physics and other sciences who want to lea about specific methods to tackle problems involving semilinear elliptic equations.