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Triple fixed point theorems on FLM algebras (English)
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29 January 2014
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A fundamental topological algebra is an algebra whose underlying topological linear space is fundamental in the sense that there exists \( b > 1\) such that, for every sequence \( (x_n) \) of \(A\), the convergence of \(b^n(x_n - x_{(n-1)})\) to 0 in \(A\) implies that the sequence is Cauchy. Such an algebra is called locally multiplicative if there exists a neighborhood (nbhd) \(U\) of zero such that, for every nbhd \(V\) of zero, sufficiently large powers of \(U\) lie in \(V\). Some basic results on fundamental locally multiplicative (FLM) algebras are first given. Given a metric space \(X\) and a mapping \(F : A^3 \rightarrow A\), an element \((x,y,z) \in A^3\) is called a triple fixed point of \(F\) if \(F(x,y,z) = F(x,z,y) = x\), \(F(y,x,z) = F(y,z,x) = y\), and \(F(z,x,y) = F(x,y,x) = z\). Triple fixed point theorems on FLM algebras are proved.
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triple fixed point
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fundamental topological algebras
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FLM algebras
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holomorphic function
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semi-simple algebras
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