The following pages link to Homological local linking (Q5926225):
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- An existence result for a class of quasilinear elliptic eigenvalue problems in unbounded domains (Q405601) (← links)
- Nontrivial solutions for a class of quasilinear problems with jumping nonlinearities via a cohomological local splitting (Q435059) (← links)
- Multiplicity of nontrivial solutions for quasilinear elliptic equation (Q662063) (← links)
- Nontrivial solutions of some quasilinear problems via a cohomological local splitting (Q988849) (← links)
- The existence of two nontrivial solutions via homological local linking for the non-coercive \(p\)-Laplacian Neumann problem (Q1015145) (← links)
- Critical groups of pairs of critical points produced by linking subsets (Q1370990) (← links)
- On the role played by the Fučík spectrum in the determination of critical groups in elliptic problems where the asymptotic limits may not exist (Q1599975) (← links)
- Applications of local linking to critical point theory (Q1842038) (← links)
- \(p\)-Laplace equations with singular weights (Q2439326) (← links)
- Existence and multiplicity of solutions for double‐phase Robin problems (Q3300094) (← links)
- Link homotopy. (Q3352145) (← links)
- NONTRIVIAL SOLUTIONS OF p-SUPERLINEAR p-LAPLACIAN PROBLEMS VIA A COHOMOLOGICAL LOCAL SPLITTING (Q3577794) (← links)
- Existence results for double-phase problems via Morse theory (Q4596333) (← links)
- Existence theorems for fractional p-Laplacian problems (Q5357453) (← links)
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- Critical groups of critical points produced by local linking with applications (Q5926240) (← links)
- On the critical \(p\)-Kirchhoff equation (Q6044516) (← links)
- Existence of solutions for resonant double phase problems with mixed boundary value conditions (Q6103784) (← links)
- Morse's theory and local linking for a fractional \((p_1 (\mathrm{x}.,), p_2 (\mathrm{x}.,))\): Laplacian problems on compact manifolds (Q6133326) (← links)
- Infinitely many solutions to a Kirchhoff-type equation involving logarithmic nonlinearity via Morse's theory (Q6151836) (← links)