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Nehari manifold

In the calculus of variations, a branch of mathematics, a Nehari manifold is a manifold of functions, whose definition is motivated by the work of Zeev Nehari (1960, 1961). It is a differential manifold associated to the Dirichlet problem for the semilinear elliptic partial differential equation In the calculus of variations, a branch of mathematics, a Nehari manifold is a manifold of functions, whose definition is motivated by the work of Zeev Nehari (1960, 1961). It is a differential manifold associated to the Dirichlet problem for the semilinear elliptic partial differential equation Here Δ is the Laplacian on a bounded domain Ω in Rn. There are infinitely many solutions to this problem. Solutions are precisely the critical points for the energy functional on the Sobolev space H10(Ω). The Nehari manifold is defined to be the set of v ∈ H10(Ω) such that Solutions to the original variational problem that lie in the Nehari manifold are (constrained) minimizers of the energy, and so direct methods in the calculus of variations can be brought to bear. More generally, given a suitable functional J, the associated Nehari manifold is defined as the set of functions u in an appropriate function space for which Here J′ is the functional derivative of J.

[ "Multiplicity (mathematics)", "Nonlinear system" ]
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