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An example concerning equivariant deformations (English)
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16 September 2001
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It is known that in many cases, a mapping \(f:X\to X\) with fixed points can be deformed to a fixed point free map. If the original mapping \(f\) is invariant with respect to some transformation group \(G:X\to X\), then a natural question is: can we still deform \(f\) to a fixed point free map if we restrict ourselves to \(G\)-invariant deformations? The authors show that even for the simplest possible group \(Z_2\) we can find a counterexample.
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equivariant deformations
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fixed point free maps
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\(Z_2\)-space
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