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On a class of elliptic free boundary problems with multiple solutions

We prove that a certain class of elliptic free boundary problems, which includes the Prandtl-Batchelor problem from fluid dynamics as a special case, has two distinct nontrivial solutions for large values of a parameter. The first solution is a global minimizer of the energy. The energy functional is nondifferentiable, so standard variational arguments cannot be used directly to obtain a second nontrivial solution. We obtain our second solution as the limit of mountain pass points of a sequence of $C^1$-functionals approximating the energy. We use careful estimates of the corresponding energy levels to show that this limit is neither trivial nor a minimizer.

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