Schauder fixed-point theorem

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The Schauder fixed-point theorem is an extension of the Brouwer fixed-point theorem to locally convex topological vector spaces, which may be of infinite dimension. It asserts that if K is a nonempty convex closed subset of a Hausdorff locally convex topological vector space V and f is a continuous mapping of K into itself such that f(K) is contained in a compact subset of K, then f has a fixed point.

A consequence, called Schaefer's fixed-point theorem, is particularly useful for proving existence of solutions to nonlinear partial differential equations. Schaefer's theorem is in fact a special case of the far reaching Leray–Schauder theorem which was proved earlier by Juliusz Schauder and Jean Leray. The statement is as follows:

Let f be a continuous and compact mapping of a Banach space X into itself, such that the set

{xX:x=λf(x) for some 0λ1}

is bounded. Then f has a fixed point. (A compact mapping in this context is one for which the image of every bounded set is relatively compact.)

History

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The theorem was conjectured and proven for special cases, such as Banach spaces, by Juliusz Schauder in 1930. His conjecture for the general case was published in the Scottish book. In 1934, Tychonoff proved the theorem for the case when K is a compact convex subset of a locally convex space. This version is known as the Schauder–Tychonoff fixed-point theorem. B. V. Singbal proved the theorem for the more general case where K may be non-compact; the proof can be found in the appendix of Bonsall's book (see references).

See also

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References

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  • F. F. Bonsall, Lectures on some fixed point theorems of functional analysis, Bombay 1962
  • D. Gilbarg, N. Trudinger, Elliptic Partial Differential Equations of Second Order. Lua error in Module:Citation/CS1/Configuration at line 2172: attempt to index field '?' (a nil value)..
  • H. Schaefer, Über die Methode der a priori-Schranken, Math. Ann. 129, 415–416 (1955), Lua error in Module:Citation/CS1/Configuration at line 2172: attempt to index field '?' (a nil value).
  • J. Schauder, Der Fixpunktsatz in Funktionalräumen, Studia Math. 2 (1930), 171–180
  • A. Tychonoff, Ein Fixpunktsatz, Mathematische Annalen 111 (1935), 767–776
  • E. Zeidler, Nonlinear Functional Analysis and its Applications, I - Fixed-Point Theorems
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