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Measures of noncompactness in metric fixed point theory (English)
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30 October 1997
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This well-written text is mainly addressed to graduate students and all who wish to learn and work in the field of measures of noncompactness and metric fixed point theory. The text is divided into ten chapters. Chapters 1, 2 and 3 are devoted to discussion of the basic problems on the field: the fixed point theorems of Brouwer and Schauder, measure of noncompactness, and minimal sets for a measure of noncompactness. In Chapters 4, 5, 6 and 7, the authors consider geometric notions which play an important role in metric fixed point theory -- convexity and smoothness, nearly uniform convexity and nearly uniform smoothness, normal structure and its absence. They apply the geometric and compactness conditions to metric fixed point theory. Chapters 8 and 9 are devoted to uniformly Lipschitzian and asymptotically regular mappings. The final Chapter 10 is devoted to studying the packing rates and \(\phi\)-contractiveness constants. Finally, this is an interesting, useful and informative work, which presents the beauty of the subject. The book can be warmly recommended to any student of analysis.
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measures of noncompactness
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metric fixed point theory
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fixed point theorems of Brouwer and Schauder
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minimal sets
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convexity
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smoothness
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nearly uniform convexity
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nearly uniform smoothness
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normal structure
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asymptotically regular mappings
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packing rates
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\(\phi\)-contractiveness constants
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