Abstract:In the present article, we study a class of Kirchhoff-type equations driven by the (p(x), q(x))-Laplacian. Due to the lack of a variational structure, ellipticity, and monotonicity, the well-known variational methods are not applicable. With the help of the Galerkin method and Brezis theorem, we obtain the existence of finite-dimensional approximate solutions and weak solutions. One of the main difficulties and innovations of the present article is that we consider competing (p(x), q(x))-Laplacian, convective … Show more
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