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arxiv: 1810.07995 · v1 · pith:K5M6BJYVnew · submitted 2018-10-18 · 🧮 math.AP

Double phase problems with variable growth

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We consider a class of double phase variational integrals driven by nonhomogeneous potentials. We study the associated Euler equation and we highlight the existence of two different Rayleigh quotients. One of them is in relationship with the existence of an infinite interval of eigenvalues while the second one is associated with the nonexistence of eigenvalues. The notion of eigenvalue is understood in the sense of pairs of nonlinear operators, as introduced by Fu\v{c}ik, Ne\v{c}as, Sou\v{c}ek, and Sou\v{c}ek. The analysis developed in this paper extends the abstract framework corresponding to some standard cases associated to the $p(x)$-Laplace operator, the generalized mean curvature operator, or the capillarity differential operator with variable exponent. The results contained in this paper complement the pioneering contributions of Marcellini, Mingione et al. in the field of variational integrals with unbalanced growth.

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