Brouwer fixed-point theorem

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This article describes a theorem about spheres

Statement

In the language of spheres

Any continuous map from a disc to itself must have a fixed point. In other words, if denotes the spherical disc in , any continuous map must have a point such that .

In the language of simplices

Any continuous map from the standard -simplex, to itself, has a fixed point.

Relation with other results

Results used in proving this

Proof

The Brouwer fixed-point theorem follows easily from the no-retraction theorem. Suppose is a continuous map with no fixed points. Define a map , that sends to the unique point on that is colllinear with and in such a way that lies between that point and . We can see that:

  • Since is never equal to , and is inside the unit disc, is well-defined throughout
  • is continuous
  • is a retraction because it fixes every point on