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Browder's Theorem through Brouwer's Fixed Point Theorem

Published 6 Jul 2021 in math.GN | (2107.02428v1)

Abstract: One of the conclusions of Browder (1960) is a parametric version of Brouwer's Fixed Point Theorem, stating that for every continuous function $f : ([0,1] \times X) \to X$, where $X$ is a simplex in a Euclidean space, the set of fixed points of $f$, namely, the set ${(t,x) \in [0,1] \times X \colon f(t,x) = x}$, has a connected component whose projection on the first coordinate is $[0,1]$. Browder's (1960) proof relies on the theory of the fixed point index. We provide an alternative proof to Browder's result using Brouwer's Fixed Point Theorem.

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