Soliton solutions for quasilinear Schrödinger equations: the critical exponential case
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Nonlinear Analysis: Theory, Methods & Applications
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Quasilinear elliptic equations in R2 of second order with critical exponential growth are considered. By using a change of variable, the quasilinear equations are reduced to semilinear equations, whose respective associated functionals are well defined in H 1 (R2) and satisfy the geometric hypotheses of the mountain pass theorem. Using this fact, we obtain a Cerami sequence converging weakly to a solution v. In the proof that v is nontrivial, the main tool is the concentration–compactness principle [P.L. Lions, The concentration compactness principle in the calculus of variations. The locally compact case. Part I and II, Ann. Inst. H. Poincar ́ Anal. Non. Lineaire 1 (1984) 109–145, 223–283] combined with test functions connected with optimal Trudinger–Moser inequality.
