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About solutions of a functional equation (English)
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The author considers the functional equation \(f(F(x,y))=H(g(x)\), h(y)), where F and H satisfy certain global or local solvability conditions. He proves that topological properties of g imply that f is an open mapping. No assumptions about h are needed. Moreover he gives sufficient conditions for f, g and h to be homeomorphisms.
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solvability conditions
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open mapping
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homeomorphisms
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