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Entire sign-changing solutions to the fractional critical Schr{ö}dinger equation

We consider the fractional critical Schr{ö}dinger equation (FCSE) \begin{align*} \slaplace{u}-\abs{u}^{2^{\ast}_{s}-2}u=0, \end{align*} where $u \in \dot H^s( \R^N)$, $N\geq 2$, $0<s<1$ and $2^{\ast}_{s}=\frac{2N}{N-2s}$. By virtue of the mini-max theory and the concentration compactness principle with the equivariant group action, we obtain the new type of non-radial, sign-changing solutions of (FCSE) in the energy space $\dot H^s(\R^N)$. The key component is that we use the equivariant group to partion $\dot H^s(\R^N)$ into several connected components, then combine the concentration compactness argument to show the compactness property of Palais-Smale sequences in each component and obtain many solutions of (FCSE) in $\dot H^s(\R^N)$. Both the solutions and the argument here are different from those by Garrido, Musso in \cite{GM2016pjm} and by Abreu, Barbosa and Ramirez in \cite{ABR2019arxiv}.

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