Fixed-point theory on a Frechet topological vector space (Q539360)
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Summary: We establish some versions of a fixed-point theorem in a Fréchet topological vector space \(E\). The main result is that every map \(A=BC\) (where \(B\) is a continuous map and \(C\) is a continuous linear weakly compact operator) from a closed convex subset of a Fréchet topological vector space having the Dunford-Pettis property into itself has fixed point. Based on this result, we present two versions of the Krasnoselskii fixed-point theorem. Our first result extends the well-known Krasnoselskii's fixed-point theorem for \(U\)-contractions and weakly compact mappings, while the second one, by assuming that the family \(\{T(\cdot,y):y\in C(M)\), where \(M\subset E\) and \(C:M\to E\) a compact operator\} is nonlinear \(\varphi\)-equicontractive, we give a fixed point theorem for operators of the form \(Ex:=T(x,C(x))\).