Existence of ground state solution and concentration of maxima for a class of indefinite variational problems
Abstract: In this paper we study the existence of ground state solution and concentration of maxima for a class of strongly indefinite problem like $$ \left{\begin{array}{l} -\Delta u+V(x)u=A(\epsilon x)f(u) \quad \mbox{in} \quad \R{N}, \ u\in H{1}(\R{N}), \end{array}\right. \eqno{(P){\epsilon}} $$ where $N \geq 1$, $\epsilon$ is a positive parameter, $f: \mathbb{R} \to \mathbb{R}$ is a continuous function with subcritical growth and $V,A: \mathbb{R}{N} \to \mathbb{R}$ are continuous functions verifying some technical conditions. Here $V$ is a $\mathbb{Z}N$-periodic function, $0 \not\in \sigma(-\Delta + V)$, the spectrum of $-\Delta +V$, and $$ 0 < \inf{x \in \R{N}}A(x)\leq \displaystyle\lim_{|x|\rightarrow+\infty}A(x)<\sup_{x \in \R{N}}A(x). $$
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