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Cascade search principle and its applications to the coincidence problems of \(n\) one-valued or multi-valued mappings
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    Cascade search principle and its applications to the coincidence problems of \(n\) one-valued or multi-valued mappings (English)
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    8 March 2010
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    The author establishes the following result: Let \((X,P)\) be a metric space, \(\phi: x\to \mathbb R\) be a nonnegative functional with its nonempty nil-subspace \(\text{Nil}(\varphi)=A\subset X\). Suppose that either \(Graph(\varphi)\) is o-complete or \(X\) is complete and Graph \((\varphi)\) is o-closed. Let the functional \(\varphi\) be \((\alpha,\beta)\)-search on \(X\) for some numbers \(\alpha\), \(\beta\) with \(0<\beta<\alpha\). Then there exists a multi-cascade on \(X\) with the limit set \(A\), and the disctance between any initial point \(x_0\in X\) and every corresponding limit point is not greater than \(\frac{\varphi(x_0)}{\alpha-\beta}\). This principle implies a generalization of the Banach fixed point principle. This generalization is stated.
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    cascade search
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    multi-cascade
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    search functional
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    coincidence
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    common fixed point
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