Fixed point theorems of Krasnosel'skii type in locally convex spaces and applications to integral equations (Q1329593)

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    Fixed point theorems of Krasnosel'skii type in locally convex spaces and applications to integral equations
    scientific article; zbMATH DE number 604855

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      Fixed point theorems of Krasnosel'skii type in locally convex spaces and applications to integral equations (English)
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      15 March 1995
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      A few generalizations of the well-known Krasnosel'skij fixed point theorem are established. The main result has the following form: Assume that \(X\) is a sequentially complete locally convex topological vector space with a separating family of seminorms \(P\). Let \(D\) be a bounded closed convex subset of \(X\). Suppose that \(C: D\to X\) is completely continuous and \(U: D\to X\) is a uniformly continuous operator satisfying the following condition on the set \(\Omega= \overline{C(D)}\) (A): For any \(a\in \Omega\) and \(p\in P\) there exists a nonnegative integer \(k_ a\) such that for any \(\varepsilon> 0\) there exist \(r\in \mathbb{N}\) and \(\delta> 0\) with the property that for \(x,y\in D\) with \(\alpha^ p_ a(x,y)< \varepsilon+\delta\) we have \(\alpha^ p_ a(U^ r_ a(x),U^ r_ a(y))< \varepsilon\), where \[ \alpha^ p_ a(x,y)= \max\bigl\{p(U^ i_ a(x)- U^ j_ a(y)): i,j= 0,1,2,\dots, k_ a\bigr\}. \] Moreover, let \(U(x)+ C(y)\in D\) for all \(x,y\in D\). Then \(U+ C\) has a fixed point in the set \(D\). Applications of the established results to the theory of nonlinear integral equations in Banach spaces are also given.
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      Krasnosel'skij fixed point theorem
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      sequentially complete locally convex topological vector space
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      nonlinear integral equations in Banach spaces
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