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    Full analogy of Sharkovsky's theorem for lower semicontinuous maps (English)
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    14 February 2008
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    The authors deal with a generalization of the celebrated Sharkovsky cycle coexistence theorem. For lower-semicontinuous maps, they obtain a full analogy of Schrimer's theorem, by means of an appropriately modified Michael's selection theorem. On this basis, the authors also establish a further extension for triangular lower-semicontinuous maps on a Cartesian product of metrizable linear continua.
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    Sharkovsky's theorem
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    lower semicontinuous maps
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    Michael's selection theorem
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    triangular maps
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    linear continua
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