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On the Complete Invariance Property in Some Uncountable Products
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 20 November 2018
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We consider uncountable products of nontrivial compact, convex subsets of normed linear spaces. We show that these products do not have the complete invariance property i.e. they include a nonempty, closed subset which is not a fixed point set (i.e. the set of all fixed points) for any continuous mapping from the product into itself. In particular we give an answer to W.Weiss' question whether uncountable powers of the unit interval have the complete invariance property.
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