The least number of 2-periodic points of a smooth self-map of \({S}^{2}\) of degree 2 equals 2 (Q1713955): Difference between revisions
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The least number of 2-periodic points of a smooth self-map of \({S}^{2}\) of degree 2 equals 2 (English)
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30 January 2019
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The purpose of the paper is to show what the title say: The least number of 2-periodic points of a smooth self-map of \(S^2\) of degree 2 equals 2. More precisely: Theorem 3.2: There exists a smooth map \(f: S^2 \to S^2\) of degree 2 which has only two \(2\)-periodic points. Besides proving the result, the author provides a quite detailed and well organised review of the study of the problem of determining the minimal number of periodic points of a given period \(n\). This minimal problem is studied in the context of continuous maps as well as in the context of smooth maps. This is a major problem for surfaces. Some results for self maps of the \(2\)-sphere are known and this new result adds to this case. Since we are in dimension \(2\) the usual Whitney trick of canceling intersection points does not hold in low dimensions. So it is worth reproducing the following comments basically from the author how to obtain his result: ``We get a smooth map directly. We start with a map which is smooth near the poles and we use continuous deformations which are constant near the poles. Finally we deform the obtained map, with only two 2-periodic points, to a smooth map by a homotopy constant near the poles.''
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fixed point
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periodic point
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Nielsen fixed point theory
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Dold congruences
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least number of periodic points
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smooth maps
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the sphere \(S^2\)
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degrees
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