Reversibility of interval homeomorphisms without fixed points (Q1349042)

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Reversibility of interval homeomorphisms without fixed points
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    Reversibility of interval homeomorphisms without fixed points (English)
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    21 May 2002
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    The author proves the following theorems. Theorem 1: Every homeomorphism \(f\) of a real interval having no fixed points has the form \[ f^{-1}=\alpha \circ f\circ \alpha \] where \(\alpha\) is a decreasing continuous involution. Theorem 2: Every increasing homeomorphism of an open interval can be represented as a composition of two or four decreasing involutions. Every decreasing homeomorphism of an open interval is either a decreasing involution, or can be represented as a composition of three decreasing involutions.
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    homeomorphisms of a real interval
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    conjugate functions
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    involutions
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