Fixed-point theory for set valued mappings between topological vector spaces having sufficiently many linear functionals (Q5948761)

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Fixed-point theory for set valued mappings between topological vector spaces having sufficiently many linear functionals
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1671985

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    Fixed-point theory for set valued mappings between topological vector spaces having sufficiently many linear functionals (English)
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    12 November 2001
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    This article presents some new fixed point principles for mappings in topological linear spaces having sufficiently many linear functionals. First the authors present an analog of the Lifshitz-Sadovski fixed point principle for upper semicontinuous operators in such spaces and prove that any map \(F\) homotopic to the constant map \(x_0\) is essential provided that this constant map is essential. Further, the authors prove an analogue of Mönch fixed point theorem for upper semicontinuous and upper sequentially semicontinuous operators in such spaces. At last, in such spaces, the authors considered set-valued maps with continuous selections. Some examples or applications are absent.
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    essential map
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    fixed point principles
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    topological linear spaces
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    linear functionals
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    Lifshitz-Sadovski fixed point principle
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    upper semicontinuous operators
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    homotopic
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    Mönch fixed point theorem
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    set-valued maps
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    continuous selections
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