Fixed Point Theorems And Their Applications

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    Fixed Point Theorems And Their Applications
    By: Ioannis Farmakis; Martin Moskowitz
    Publisher:
    WSPC
    Print ISBN: 9789814458917, 9814458910
    eText ISBN: 9789814458931, 9814458937
    Pages: 248
    Format: EPUB
    Available from $ 35.00 USD
    SKU 9789814458931
    This is the only book that deals comprehensively with fixed point theorems throughout mathematics. Their importance is due, as the book demonstrates, to their wide applicability. Beyond the first chapter, each of the other seven can be read independently of the others so the reader has much flexibility to follow his/her own interests. The book is written for graduate students and professional mathematicians and could be of interest to physicists, economists and engineers.
    Contents:
    Early Fixed Point Theorems
    Fixed Point Theorems in Analysis
    The Lefschetz Fixed Point Theorem
    Fixed Point Theorems in Geometry
    Fixed Points of Volume Preserving Maps
    Borel's Fixed Point Theorem in Algebraic Groups
    Miscellaneous Fixed Point Theorems
    A Fixed Point Theorem in Set Theory

    Readership: Graduate students and professionals in analysis, approximation theory, algebra and geometry.
    Key Features:
    Our book gives a complete treatment of the diverse and manifold use of fixed point theorems and their many applications throughout Mathematics and is another example of the unity within Mathematics
    As such it serves as a valuable resource for researchers in diverse fields of Mathematics
    It also serves as solid introduction for students to several subjects in modern Mathematics such as Functional Analysis, Topology, Differential Geometry, Dynamical Systems and Algebraic Groups
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