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2000 A short proof of the converse to the contraction principle and some related results
Jacek Jachymski
Topol. Methods Nonlinear Anal. 15(1): 179-186 (2000).

Abstract

We simplify a proof of Bessaga's theorem given in the monograph of Deimling. Moreover, our argument let us also obtain the following result.

Let $F$ be a selfmap of an arbitrary set $\Omega$ and $\alpha\in (0,1)$. Then $F$ is an $\alpha$-similarity with respect to some complete metric $d$ for $\Omega$ (that is, $d(Fx,Fy)=\alpha d(x,y)$ for all $x,y\in\Omega$) if and only if $F$ is injective and $F$ has a unique fixed point.

Finally we present that the converse to the Contraction Principle for bounded spaces is independent of the Axiom of Choice.

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Jacek Jachymski. "A short proof of the converse to the contraction principle and some related results." Topol. Methods Nonlinear Anal. 15 (1) 179 - 186, 2000.

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Published: 2000
First available in Project Euclid: 22 August 2016

MathSciNet: MR1786260
zbMATH: 0967.47035

Rights: Copyright © 2000 Juliusz P. Schauder Centre for Nonlinear Studies

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