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Brouwer's Fixed Point Theorem Summary
870 words, approx. 3 pages The ball, Bn, is the subset of Rn (this is n-dimensional real space) equal to the set of all real n-tuples (x1,..,xn) such that the square root of (x12 + ... + xn2) is less than or equal to one. Brouwer's fixed point theorem states that if f is any...
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 In mathematics, the Brouwer fixed point theorem is an important fixed point theorem that applies to finite-dimensional spaces and forms the basis for several more general fixed point theorems. It is named after Dutch mathematician L. E. J....


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