For any s∈(0,1),let the nonlocal Sobolev space X^(s)(R^(N))be the linear space of Lebesgue measure functions from R^(N) to R such that any function u in X^(s)(R^(N))belongs to L2(R^(N))and the function(x,y)→(u(x)-u...For any s∈(0,1),let the nonlocal Sobolev space X^(s)(R^(N))be the linear space of Lebesgue measure functions from R^(N) to R such that any function u in X^(s)(R^(N))belongs to L2(R^(N))and the function(x,y)→(u(x)-u(y)√K(x-y)is in L^(2)(R^(N),R^(N)).First,we show,for a coercive function V(x),the subspace E:={u∈X^s(R^N):f_(R)^N}V(x)u^(2)dx<+∞}of X^(s)(R^(N))is embedded compactly into L^(p)(R^(N))for p\in[2,2_(s)^(*)),where 2_(s)^(*)is the fractional Sobolev critical exponent.In terms of applications,the existence of a least energy sign-changing solution and infinitely many sign-changing solutions of the nonlocal Schrödinger equation-L_(k)u+V(x)u=f(x,u),x∈R^N are obtained,where-L_(K)is an integro-differential operator and V is coercive at infinity.展开更多
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文摘For any s∈(0,1),let the nonlocal Sobolev space X^(s)(R^(N))be the linear space of Lebesgue measure functions from R^(N) to R such that any function u in X^(s)(R^(N))belongs to L2(R^(N))and the function(x,y)→(u(x)-u(y)√K(x-y)is in L^(2)(R^(N),R^(N)).First,we show,for a coercive function V(x),the subspace E:={u∈X^s(R^N):f_(R)^N}V(x)u^(2)dx<+∞}of X^(s)(R^(N))is embedded compactly into L^(p)(R^(N))for p\in[2,2_(s)^(*)),where 2_(s)^(*)is the fractional Sobolev critical exponent.In terms of applications,the existence of a least energy sign-changing solution and infinitely many sign-changing solutions of the nonlocal Schrödinger equation-L_(k)u+V(x)u=f(x,u),x∈R^N are obtained,where-L_(K)is an integro-differential operator and V is coercive at infinity.