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Best approximation, coincidence and fixed point theorems for set-valued maps in \(\mathbb R\)-trees
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    Best approximation, coincidence and fixed point theorems for set-valued maps in \(\mathbb R\)-trees (English)
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    1 July 2009
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    From the summary: ''Suppose \(X\) is a closed, convex and geodesically bounded subset of a complete \(\mathbb R\)-tree \(M\), and suppose \(F:X\multimap M\) is an almost lower semicontinuous set-valued map whose values are nonempty closed convex. Suppose also \(G:X\multimap X\) is a continuous, onto quasiconvex set-valued map with compact, convex values. Then there exists \(x_{0}\in X\) such that \[ d(G(x_0),F(x_0))= \underset {x\in X} {\text{inf}} d(x,F(x_0)). \] As applications, we give some coincidence and fixed point results for weakly inward set-valued maps.'' The authors also prove that, if both \(F,G:X\multimap M\) are continuous with nonempty compact convex values, and \(G\) is quasiconvex, then there exists \(x_{0}\in X\) such that \[ d(G(x_0),F(x_0))= \underset {x\in X} {\text{inf}} d(G(x),F(x_0)). \]
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    \(\mathbb R\)-tree
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    best approximation
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    almost lower semicontinuous map
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    fixed point
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    coincidence point
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    weakly inward map
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