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General theorem for the existence of iterative roots of homeomorphisms with periodic points
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    General theorem for the existence of iterative roots of homeomorphisms with periodic points (English)
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    1 August 2012
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    The paper contains results concerning the equation \(G^m=F\), where \(F\) is a given continuous orientation-preserving mapping of the unit circle \(S^1\) into itself with fixed or periodic points and \(m\) is a fixed integer \(>1\). The unknown function \(G: S^1\to S^1\) is assumed to be continuous and orientation-preserving as well. These results generalize results found earlier by the author.
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    iteration
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    iterative root
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    periodic point
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    rotation number
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    orientation-preserving mapping
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    unit circle
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