A sign-changing solution for a superlinear dirichlet problem

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We show that a superlinear boundary value problem has at least three nontrivial solutions. A pair are of one sign (positive and negative, respectively), and the third solution changes sign exactly once. The critical level of the sign-changing solution is bounded below by the sum of the two lesser levels of the one-sign solutions. If nondegenerate, the one sign solutions are of Morse index 1 and the signchanging solution has Morse index 2. Our results extend and complement those of Z.Q. Wang [12] © 1997 Rocky Mountain Mathematics Consortium © 1997 Applied Probability Trust.

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Castro, A., Cossio, J., & Neuberger, J. M. (1997). A sign-changing solution for a superlinear dirichlet problem. Rocky Mountain Journal of Mathematics, 27(4), 1041–1053. https://doi.org/10.1216/rmjm/1181071858

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