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Handbook of Topological Fixed Point Theory (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2005): Robert F. Brown, Massimo Furi, L. Gorniewicz, Boju Jiang Handbook of Topological Fixed Point Theory (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2005)
Robert F. Brown, Massimo Furi, L. Gorniewicz, Boju Jiang
R4,551 Discovery Miles 45 510 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Fixed point theory concerns itself with a very simple, and basic, mathematical setting. For a functionf that has a setX as bothdomain and range, a ?xed point off isa pointx ofX for whichf(x)=x. Two fundamental theorems concerning ?xed points are those of Banach and of Brouwer. In Banach's theorem, X is a complete metric space with metricd andf:X?X is required to be a contraction, that is, there must existL< 1 such thatd(f(x),f(y))?Ld(x,y) for allx,y?X. Theconclusion is thatf has a ?xed point, in fact exactly one of them. Brouwer'stheorem requiresX to betheclosed unit ball in a Euclidean space and f:X?X to be a map, that is, a continuous function. Again we can conclude that f has a ?xed point. But in this case the set of?xed points need not be a single point, in fact every closed nonempty subset of the unit ball is the ?xed point set for some map. ThemetriconX in Banach'stheorem is used in the crucialhypothesis about the function, that it is a contraction. The unit ball in Euclidean space is also metric, and the metric topology determines the continuity of the function, but the focus of Brouwer's theorem is on topological characteristics of the unit ball, in particular that it is a contractible ?nite polyhedron. The theorems of Banach and Brouwer illustrate the di?erence between the two principal branches of ?xed point theory: metric ?xed point theory and topological ?xed point theory.

Dynamics Reported - Expositions in Dynamical Systems (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1992): R. Bielawski,... Dynamics Reported - Expositions in Dynamical Systems (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1992)
R. Bielawski, H.W. Broer, R. H. Cushman, L. Gorniewicz, G. Iooss, …
R2,917 Discovery Miles 29 170 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Dynamics Reported is a series of books dedicated to the exposition of the mathematics of dynamcial systems. Its aim is to make the recent research accessible to advanced students and younger researchers. The series is also a medium for mathematicians to use to keep up-to-date with the work being done in neighboring fields. The style is best described as expository, but complete. Thus, there is an emphasis on examples and explanations, but also theorems normally occur with their proofs. The focus is on the analytic approach to dynamical systems, emphasizing the origins of the subject in the theory of differential equations. Dynamics Reported provides an excellent foundation for seminars on dynamical systems.

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