A Fixed Point Conjecture
Abstract
Inverse limits, unlike direct limits, can in general be void, [1]. The existence of fixed points for arbitrary mappings T : X X is conjectured to be equivalent with the fact that related direct limits of all finite partitions of X are not void.
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