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Transfer positive hemicontinuity and zeros, coincidences, and fixed points of maps in topological vector spaces
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    Transfer positive hemicontinuity and zeros, coincidences, and fixed points of maps in topological vector spaces (English)
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    30 June 2006
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    Let \(E\) be a real Hausdorff topological vector space, \(C\) a nonempty compact convex subset of \(E\), \(F,G:C\rightarrow 2^E\) two multimaps and \(\Phi:\bigcup_{c\in C}(F(c)\times G(c))\rightarrow E\) a single-valued map. Based on the new notions of \(\Phi\)-transfer positive hemicontinuity, \(\Phi\)-strictly transfer positive hemicontinuity, \(\Phi\)-inwardness and \(\Phi\)-outwardness, the authors give various characterizations for pairs of multimaps \((F,G)\) which possess coincidence points. As particular cases, fixed point theorems are obtained. A comparison of the new concepts with upper demicontinuity and upper hemicontinuity and relevant connections of the results obtained in the paper with those given in earlier works are also considered.
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    transfer positive hemicontinuity
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    strictly transfer positive hemicontinuity
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    coincidence
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    fixed point
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