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Coincidence theorems on \(\omega\)-connected spaces (English)
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5 July 2006
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The paper provides a discussion and proofs of several results concerning the existence of fixed-points for compositions of set-valued maps and their coincidences. The maps act in so-called \(\omega\)-connected spaces (equivalently, infinitely connected, or \(C^\infty\)-spaces if we use the terminology of Borsuk) and satisfy regularity assumptions similar to those from the celebrated Browder-Fan theorem. A typical result reads as follows: given a compact \(\omega\)-connected space \(X\), a set-valued map \(F:X\multimap X\), having nonempty values and such that, for every open \(U\subset X\), the set \(\cup_{x\in U}F(x)\) is \(\omega\)-connected if nonempty, has a fixed point provided the fibres of \(F\) are open (i.e., for each \(y\in X\), \(F^{-1}(y)=\{x\in X\mid y\in F(x)\}\) is open). The regularity assumptions of the paper are rather restrictive and difficult to check in concrete situations, but the conclusions are interesting since the class of \(\omega\)-connected spaces seems to be very large.
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infinitely connected space
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fixed-points
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set-valued maps
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