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Let f: \(V\to X\) be a G-map defined on an open invariant subset V of a G- ENR X where G is a compact Lie group and the G-action on V is not necessarily free. In this paper, we introduce the notion of an equivariant Nielsen number \(N^ c_ G(f,V)\) which is an ordered k-tuple that depends on the isotropy types \((H_ 1),...,(H_ k)\) of V. When G is finite, \(N^ c_ G(f,V)\) gives a lower bound for the minimal number of fixed points in the (restricted) G-homotopy class of f and this lower bound is sharp when the G-action of V is free. We relate \(N^ c_ G(f,V)\) to a local equivariant obstruction to G-deforming a map to be fixed point free and we discuss the relationship between the equivariant Nielsen number and the ordinary Nielsen number.
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    Equivariant Nielsen fixed point theory for G-maps (English)
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    Let f: \(V\to X\) be a G-map defined on an open invariant subset V of a G- ENR X where G is a compact Lie group and the G-action on V is not necessarily free. In this paper, we introduce the notion of an equivariant Nielsen number \(N^ c_ G(f,V)\) which is an ordered k-tuple that depends on the isotropy types \((H_ 1),...,(H_ k)\) of V. When G is finite, \(N^ c_ G(f,V)\) gives a lower bound for the minimal number of fixed points in the (restricted) G-homotopy class of f and this lower bound is sharp when the G-action of V is free. We relate \(N^ c_ G(f,V)\) to a local equivariant obstruction to G-deforming a map to be fixed point free and we discuss the relationship between the equivariant Nielsen number and the ordinary Nielsen number.
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    G-action
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    equivariant Nielsen number
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    fixed points
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    ordinary Nielsen number
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