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22 April 2022 Nonexistence of Brouwer’s fixed-point theorem in one-dimensional constructive analysis
Wenshi Zhao, Liran Li, Zixuan Qiao, Hongting Zhu
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Proceedings Volume 12163, International Conference on Statistics, Applied Mathematics, and Computing Science (CSAMCS 2021); 121630H (2022) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2628159
Event: International Conference on Statistics, Applied Mathematics, and Computing Science (CSAMCS 2021), 2021, Nanjing, China
Abstract
This paper reviews the Brouwer’s fixed-point theorem under the lens of constructive mathematics. Specifically, it presents a proof for the following statement: there is no analog of Brouwer’s fixed-point theorem in one-dimension in constructive mathematics. The paper starts by introducing some basic concepts of constructive mathematics and the Brouwer’s fixed-point theorem in classical topology. It then gives a counterexample to Brouwer’s fixed-point theorem on the interval [0,1] with idea that there exists a non-extendable computable function in constructive mathematics. The result of this work provides further insights on the characteristics of constructive mathematics.
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Wenshi Zhao, Liran Li, Zixuan Qiao, and Hongting Zhu "Nonexistence of Brouwer’s fixed-point theorem in one-dimensional constructive analysis", Proc. SPIE 12163, International Conference on Statistics, Applied Mathematics, and Computing Science (CSAMCS 2021), 121630H (22 April 2022); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2628159
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KEYWORDS
Mathematics

Algorithms

Analytical research

Binary data

Bridges

Computing systems

Logic

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