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 <title>fixed point</title>
 <name>FixedPoint</name>
 <created>2002-03-08 09:21:45</created>
 <modified>2006-09-15 20:55:16</modified>
 <type>Definition</type>
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	<category scheme="msc" code="03-00"/>
 </classification>
 <related>
	<object name="BanachFixedPointTheorem"/>
	<object name="BrouwerFixedPointTheorem"/>
	<object name="SchauderFixedPointTheorem"/>
	<object name="FixedPointProperty"/>
	<object name="TarskiKnasterTheorem"/>
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 <content>A fixed point $x$ of a function $f\colon X\to X$, is a point that remains constant upon application of that function, i.e.:
$$f(x)=x.$$</content>
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