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Nielsen fixed point theory on manifolds

Robert Brown (1999)

Banach Center Publications

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The study of fixed points of continuous self-maps of compact manifolds involves geometric topology in a significant way in topological fixed point theory. This survey will discuss some of the questions that have arisen in this study and indicate our present state of knowledge, and ignorance, of the answers to them. We will limit ourselves to the statement of facts, without any indication of proof. Thus the reader will have to consult the references to find out how geometric topology...

A functional relation for Tornheim's double zeta functions

Kazuhiro Onodera (2014)

Acta Arithmetica

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We generalize the partial fraction decomposition which is fundamental in the theory of multiple zeta values, and prove a relation between Tornheim's double zeta functions of three complex variables. As applications, we give new integral representations of several zeta functions, an extension of the parity result to the whole domain of convergence, concrete expressions of Tornheim's double zeta function at non-positive integers and some results on the behavior of a certain Witten's zeta...

Universality results on Hurwitz zeta-functions

Antanas Laurinčikas, Renata Macaitienė (2016)

Banach Center Publications

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In the paper, we give a survey of the results on the approximation of analytic functions by shifts of Hurwitz zeta-functions. Theorems of such a kind are called universality theorems. Continuous, discrete and joint universality theorems of Hurwitz zeta-functions are discussed.

A homological selection theorem implying a division theorem for Q-manifolds

Taras Banakh, Robert Cauty (2007)

Banach Center Publications

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We prove that a space M with Disjoint Disk Property is a Q-manifold if and only if M × X is a Q-manifold for some C-space X. This implies that the product M × I² of a space M with the disk is a Q-manifold if and only if M × X is a Q-manifold for some C-space X. The proof of these theorems exploits the homological characterization of Q-manifolds due to Daverman and Walsh, combined with the existence of G-stable points in C-spaces. To establish the existence of such points we prove (and...