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Cascade search for preimages and coincidences: global and local versions
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    Cascade search for preimages and coincidences: global and local versions (English)
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    26 April 2013
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    The paper presents a generalization of the cascade search principle. This principle allows the author to construct a set-valued self map of a metric space \(X\) from a set-valued functional or a collections of set-valued maps of \(X\) so that the new map generates a multicascade, i.e. a set-valued discrete dynamical system whose limit set coincides with the zero set of the given functional. In the first part of the paper the author presents a generalized version of the cascade principle searching for the zeros of a set-valued functional using the points of its graph. The second part of the paper deals with a local version of the cascade search principle and its applications to searching for approximating common preimages and, in particular, common roots of a finite collection of set-valued maps in a neighborhood of a given initial point. The local search and approximation problem is solved for the set of those coincidence points of a given finite collection of set-valued maps at which some of the common values belong to a fixed neighborhood of a given closed subspace. An relevant example is also given.
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    cascade search
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    multicascade
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    set-valued map
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    coincidence set
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    fixed point
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    common roots
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