
Localization Approaches in Strongly Indefinite Problems
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Several important problems arising in Physics, Differential Geometry and other topics lead to consider semilinear variational equations of strongly indefinite type and a great deal of work has been devoted to their study. From the mathematical point of view, the main interest relies on the fact that the tools of Nonlinear Functional Analysis, based on compactness arguments and non-degenerate structure, in general cannot be used, at least in a straightforward way, and some new techniques have to be developed.
This book discusses some new abstract methods together with their applications to several localization problems, whose common feature is to involve semilinear partial differential equations with a strongly indefinite structure. This book deals with a variety of partial differential equations, including nonlinear Dirac equation from quantum physics (which is of first order), coupled system of multi-component incongruent diffusion and spinorial Yamabe type equations on spin manifolds. The unified framework in this book covers not only the existence of solutions to these PDEs problems, but also asymptotic behaviors of these solutions. In particular, the results for the nonlinear Dirac equations show several concentration behaviors of semiclassical standing waves under the effect of external potentials and the results for the spinorial Yamabe type equations show the existence of conformal embeddings of the 2-sphere into Euclidean 3-space with prescribed mean curvature.
This book will be appealing to a variety of audiences including researchers, postdocs, and advanced graduate students who are interested in strongly indefinite problems.
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"This monograph makes a significant contribution to the intersection of nonlinear functional analysis, variational methods, and partial differential equations (PDEs). ... This book is an excellent supplement to the existing literature on strong indefinite variational problems. Both new and experienced researchers can use it to access the most up-to-date information on advanced techniques in the field." (Chun-Lei Tang, Mathematical Reviews, April, 2026)
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Yanheng Ding , Professor of Jilin University and Academy of Mathematics and Systems Science, Chinese Academy of Science. His research interests include nonlinear functional analysis, critical point theory and its applications in PDEs. He received the Alexander von Humboldt research fellowship in 1996.
Tian Xu , Professor of Department of Mathematics, Zhejiang Normal University. His research interests include variational methods for strongly indefinite problems, analytical problems in conformal geometry and its applications. He received the Alexander von Humboldt research fellowship in 2017.
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Chapter 1. Variational Problems -- A Brief Retrospective.- Chapter 2. Strongly Indefinite Problems -- Examples and Motivations.- Chapter 3. Localized Energy Estimates for Strongly Indefinite Functionals.- Chapter 4. Semiclassical Standing Waves of Nonlinear Dirac Equations.- Chapter 5. Effect of External Potentials in a Coupled System Reaction-Diffusion.- Chapter 6. The Spinorial Brezis-Nirenberg Problem.- Chapter 7. Isometrically Embedded Sphere with Prescribed Mean Curvature.- Chapter 8. Further Problems with Strongly Indefinite Structures.
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