Abstract
We investigate critical points of the functionalover a ball in ℝn. Here, W is radially symmetric but not convex. We embed the functional into a family of functionalswhere E0,0(u) = E(u). A global bifurcation analysis yields a branch of non-trivial critical points depending on λ and positive ε, where we can set λ = 0. The geometric properties preserved on that branch, due to the maximum principle, prove compactness such that the singular limit as ε ↘ 0 exists. Under natural conditions on W and G the critical point obtained in this way is a minimizer of the original functional. That plan can be carried out only under the restriction of radial symmetry, since the maximum principle applies only to special elliptic equations of fourth order. That restriction, however, is not essential since every minimizer of the functional is radially symmetric.
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More From: Proceedings of the Royal Society of Edinburgh: Section A Mathematics
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