A singular perturbation problem

Abstract

Consider the equation -s2 us+q(x)us=f(us) in 3, |u(∞)|<∞, s=const>0. Under what assumptions on q(x) and f(u) can one prove that the solution us exists and s 0 us=u(x), where u(x) solves the limiting problem q(x)u=f(u)? These are the questions discussed in the paper.

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