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Some results for impulsive problems via Morse theory
Authors:Ravi P Agarwal  T Gnana Bhaskar  Kanishka Perera
Institution:1. Department of Mathematics, Texas A&M University, Kingsville, TX 78363-8202, USA;2. Department of Mathematical Sciences, Florida Institute of Technology, Melbourne, FL 32901, USA
Abstract:We use Morse theory to study impulsive problems. First we consider asymptotically piecewise linear problems with superlinear impulses, and prove a new existence result for this class of problems using the saddle point theorem. Next we compute the critical groups at zero when the impulses are asymptotically linear near zero, in particular, we identify an important resonance set for this problem. As an application, we finally obtain a nontrivial solution for asymptotically piecewise linear problems with impulses that are asymptotically linear at zero and superlinear at infinity. Our results here are based on the simple observation that the underlying Sobolev space naturally splits into a certain finite dimensional subspace where all the impulses take place and its orthogonal complement that is free of impulsive effects.
Keywords:Impulsive problems  Asymptotically piecewise linear problems  Resonance set  Nontrivial solutions  Morse theory  Critical groups  Saddle point theorem
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