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    Assume that \((X,\rho)\) is a metric space and let Y be a non-trivial normed space. Fix points \(\xi\in X\) and \(\eta\in Y\) and a continuous function f:\(X\to X\) such that \(\rho\) (f(x),\(\xi)\leq \gamma(\rho(x,\xi))\) for every \(x\in X\), where \(\gamma\) is an increasing and continuous real function defined on an interval I containing the origin, and \(\gamma(t)<t\) for every \(t\in I\backslash \{0\}\). Denote by \(\Phi\) the set of all continuous functions \(\phi\) :\(X\to Y\) such that \(\phi(\xi)=\eta\) and consider the space \({\mathcal H}\) of all continuous functions h:\(X\times y\to y\) such that \(h(\xi,\eta)=\eta\) as a topological space with the compact-open topology. The main results read as follows. 1. If the point \(\xi\) has a compact neighbourhood in X and the space Y is finite dimensional, then the set of all \(h\in {\mathcal H}\) such that equation \((*)\quad \phi(x)=h(x,\phi [f(x)])\) has exactly one solution \(\phi\in \Phi\) and for every \(\phi_ 0\in \Phi\) the sequence of successive approximations starting from \(\phi_ 0\) converges to \(\phi\) uniformly on every compact subset of X is residual in \({\mathcal H}\). 2. If the set \(\{f^ n(x_ 0):n\in {\mathbb{N}}\}\) is infinite for an \(x_ 0\in X\), then the set of all \(h\in {\mathcal H}\) for which equation (*) has no solution in the class \(\Phi\) is dense in \({\mathcal H}\). Problem of the continuous dependence of continuous solutions of equation (*) from the Baire category point of view is also considered. Linear equations of the form \(\phi [f(x)]=g(x)\phi(x)+F(x)\) are studied from the Baire category point of view in the following papers by the same author: Bull. Acad. Pol. Sci., Sér. Sci. Math. 29, 371-372 (1981; Zbl 0475.39013); Glas. Mat., III. Ser. 17(37), 59-64 (1982; Zbl 0514.39004); ibid. 18(38), 91-102 (1983; Zbl 0519.39004) and 'On linear homogeneous functional equations in the inderminate case'. Fundam. Math. (to appear).
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    nonlinear functional equations
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    generic properties
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    Baire category
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    metric space
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    normed space
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    continuous functions
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    compact-open topology
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    compact neighbourhood
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    sequence of successive approximations
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    continuous dependence
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