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    Continuous dependence of coincidence points on a parameter (English)
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    25 March 2015
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    In the paper, the authors consider the coincidence points existence problem with a parameter in metric spaces. They give sufficient conditions for the dependence of a coincidence point on the parameter to be continuous, Hölder continuous, or Lipschitz continuous.
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    coincidence point
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    covering mapping
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    implicit function theorem
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