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Invariant sets and Knaster-Tarski principle
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Abstract
Our aim is to point out the applicability of the Knaster-Tarski fixed point principle to the problem of existence of invariant sets in discrete-time (multivalued) semi-dynamical systems, especially iterated function systems.
Title: Invariant sets and Knaster-Tarski principle
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Abstract
Our aim is to point out the applicability of the Knaster-Tarski fixed point principle to the problem of existence of invariant sets in discrete-time (multivalued) semi-dynamical systems, especially iterated function systems.
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