Groundstates of the Choquard equations with a sign-changing self-interaction potential
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choquardequationgroundstatemathbbpotentialrelaxedself-interactionassumptions
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We consider a nonlinear Choquard equation $$ -\Delta u+u= (V * |u|^p )|u|^{p-2}u \qquad \text{in }\mathbb{R}^N, $$ when the self-interaction potential $V$ is unbounded from below. Under some assumptions on $V$ and on $p$, covering $p =2$ and $V$ being the one- or two-dimensional Newton kernel, we prove the existence of a nontrivial groundstate solution $u\in H^1 (\mathbb{R}^N)\setminus\{0\}$ by solving a relaxed problem by a constrained minimization and then proving the convergence of the relaxed solutions to a groundstate of the original equation.
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