Schrodinger-Poisson-Slater equations with nonlinearity subscaled near zero

Abstract

We study the following zero-mass Schr\"odinger-Poisson-Slater equation \[ - u + ( 14 π | x | u2 ) u = f (| x |, u) , u ∈ D1, 2 (R3) \] with nonlinearity subscaled near zero in the sense that f (| x |, t) ≈ a | t |p - 2 t as | t | → 0 for some p∈(187,3). A nonzero solution is obtained via Morse theory when the nonlinearity is asymptotically scaled at infinity. For this purpose we prove an abstract result on the critical groups at infinity for functionals satisfying the geometric assumptions of the scaled saddle point theorem of Mercuri \& Perera [arXiv:2411.15887]. For the case that f (| x |, ·) is odd, a sequence of solutions are obtained via a version of Clark's theorem due to Kajikiya [J.\ Funct.\ Anal.\ 225 (2005) 352--370].

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