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Browder's Theorem with General Parameter Space
Published 2021-04-29Version 1
Browder (1960) proved that for every continuous function $F : X \times Y \to Y$, where $X$ is the unit interval and $Y$ is a nonempty, convex, and compact subset of $\dR^n$, the set of fixed points of $F$, defined by $C_F := \{ (x,y) \in X \times Y \colon F(x,y)=y\}$ has a connected component whose projection to the first coordinate is $X$. We extend this result to the case where $X$ is a connected and compact Hausdorff space.
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