Fixed points, coincidence points and maximal elements with applications to generalized equilibrium problems and minimax theory (Q2518588)

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Fixed points, coincidence points and maximal elements with applications to generalized equilibrium problems and minimax theory
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    Fixed points, coincidence points and maximal elements with applications to generalized equilibrium problems and minimax theory (English)
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    16 January 2009
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    In 1961, \textit{Ky Fan} [Math. Ann. 142, 305--310 (1961; Zbl 0093.36701)] gave a generalization of the classical Knaster-Kuratowski-Mazurkievicz theorem and established an elementary but very basic ``geometry'' lemma for multivalued maps. Afterwards, in the year 1968, \textit{F. E. Browder} [ibid. 177, 283--301 (1968; Zbl 0176.45204)] obtained a fixed point theorem which is the more convenient form of Fan's lemma. Since then this result has been known as the Fan-Browder fixed point theorem. The authors establish the existence of fixed point theorems for multivalued maps in generalized convex spaces. To establish this result, they use the Fan-Browder fixed point theorem [Theorem 4] of \textit{Z. Yu} and \textit{L. Lin} [Nonlinear Anal., Theory Methods Appl. 52A, No.~2, 445--455 (2003; Zbl 1033.54011)]. This new established result is further used to derive several coincidence theorems and existence theorems for maximal elements. In the next section of the paper, the authors also give applications of these results in the area of equilibrium problems and minimax theory.
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    G-convex space
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    transfer open valued
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    generalized equilibrium problem
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    transfer continuous
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    weakly convex
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    transfer upper semicontinuous
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    minimax inequality
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