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Fixed-point theorems and Morse's lemma for Lipschitzian functions
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    Fixed-point theorems and Morse's lemma for Lipschitzian functions (English)
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    We prove a fixed point theorem for set-valued mappings defined on a nonempty compact subset X of \({\mathbb{R}}^ n\) which can be represented by inequality constraints, i.e., \(X=\{x\in {\mathbb{R}}^ n|\) f(x)\(\leq 0\}\), f locally Lipschitzian and satisfying a nondegeneracy assumption outside of X. This class of sets extends significantly the class of convex, compact sets with a nonempty interior. Topological properties of such sets X are proved (continuous deformation retract of a ball, acyclicity) as a consequence of a generalization of Morse's lemma for Lipschitzian real-valued functions defined on \({\mathbb{R}}^ n\), a result also of interest for itself.
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    negative polar cone
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    fixed point theorem for set-valued mappings defined on a nonempty compact subset
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    inequality constraints
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    locally Lipschitzian
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    nondegeneracy assumption
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    continuous deformation retract of a ball
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    acyclicity
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    Morse's lemma for Lipschitzian real-valued functions
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