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Positive solutions for the Robin $p$-Laplacian plus an indefinite potential

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We consider a nonlinear elliptic equation driven by the Robin $p$-Laplacian plus an indefinite potential. In the reaction we have the competing effects of a strictly $(p-1)$-sublinear parametric term and of a $(p-1)$-linear and nonuniformly nonresonant term. We study the set of positive solutions as the parameter $lambda>0$ varies. We prove a bifurcation-type result for large values of the positive parameter $lambda$. Also, we show that for all admissible $lambda>0$, the problem has a smallest positive solution $overline{u}_lambda$ and we study the monotonicity and continuity properties of the map $lambdamapstooverline{u}_lambda$.



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