GENERAL EXISTENCE FOR MINIMUM PROBLEMS IN BANACH SPACES
Journal Title: Journal of Science And Arts - Year 2012, Vol 21, Issue 4
Abstract
In this note we give some extensions of a recent result concerning the minimum problems in Banach spaces. These extensions are based on the fact that the topological degree of a coercive map is one and this still remains true for a pseudomonotone potential map between a reflexive Banach space and its dual space. Some considerations concerning the minimum problem and the solution property of degree required in applications are also appended.
Authors and Affiliations
SILVIU SBURLAN
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