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    On a topological generalization of the Tverberg theorem (English)
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    14 July 1997
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    Let \(\Delta^N\) denote an \(N\)-dimensional simplex and \(M^m\) an \(m\)-dimensional topological manifold. The main result. Let \(q=p^n\) where \(p\) is an arbitrary prime number, \(N=(q-1)(m+1)\) and \(f:\partial\Delta^N\to M^m\) be a continuous map. For \(q=2\) it is supposed additionally that the modulo 2 degree of the map \(f\) equals zero. Then there exist \(q\) mutually disjoint closed faces of \(\Delta^N\) such that the intersection of their \(f\)-images is nonempty.
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    topological degree
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    simplex
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    topological manifold
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