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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 7047534
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Epsilon Nielsen coincidence theory (English)
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24 April 2019
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The Epsilon Nielsen number $N^\varepsilon (f)$ is a lower bound for the number of fixed points of self-maps of a Riemannian manifold $X$ which are $\varepsilon$-homotopic to $f$ for $\varepsilon>0$ sufficiently small. This is not a homotopy invariant, but in some cases it is computable (see [\textit{R. F. Brown}, Fixed Point Theory Appl. 2006, No. 2, Article 29470, 10 p. (2006; Zbl 1093.55003)]). \par The authors introduce the concept of $\varepsilon$-Nielsen coincidence number $N^\varepsilon (f,g)$, where $f,g: X\to Y$ are maps of compact, oriented Riemannian manifolds of the same dimension. \par A method for computing the number under certain conditions is addressed. An explicit example is given with $N^\varepsilon (f,g)=3$ and the usual coincidence number $N(f,g)\leq 2$ (cf. [\textit{D. L. Gonçalves}, in: Handbook of topological fixed point theory. Berlin: Springer. 3--42 (2005; Zbl 1081.55002)]).
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\(\varepsilon\)-homotopy
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epsilon Nielsen coincidence class
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epsilon Nielsen coincidence number
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