Brouwer-fixed-point-theorem


the theorem that for any continuous transformation of a circle into itself, including its boundary, there is at least one point that is mapped to itself.
topology
A well-known result in topology stating that any continuous transformation of an n-dimensional disk must have at least one fixed point.
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(2001-03-29)

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