A unified fixed point theory in generalized convex spaces (Q2385343)

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    A unified fixed point theory in generalized convex spaces
    scientific article; zbMATH DE number 5200260

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      A unified fixed point theory in generalized convex spaces (English)
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      12 October 2007
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      In his earlier papers, the author has introduced the class of `better' admissible multimaps \(\mathcal{B}\) and proved that any compact closed multimap in \(\mathcal{B}\) from an admissible (in the sense of Klee) convex subset of a Hausdorff topological vector space into itself has a fixed point. In the present paper, the author introduces new concepts of admissibility (in the sense of Klee) and of Klee approximability for subsets of \(G\)-convex uniform spaces and generalizes the result mentioned above showing that any compact closed multimap in \(\mathcal{B}\) from a \(G\)-convex space into itself with Klee approximable range has a fixed point. This new theorem contains many known results on topological vector spaces or on various subclasses of the class of admissible \(G\)-convex spaces. The mutual relations among these subclasses and some related results are also investigated.
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      better admissible class
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      Klee approximability
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      \(\Phi\)-map
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      \(\Phi\)-space
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      admissible \(G\)-convex space
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      Zima type
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      locally \(G\)-convex space
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      \(LG\)-space
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