1st Edition

Classification of Lipschitz Mappings

By Łukasz Piasecki Copyright 2014
    234 Pages
    by Chapman & Hall

    234 Pages
    by Chapman & Hall

    Classification of Lipschitz Mappings presents a systematic, self-contained treatment of a new classification of Lipschitz mappings and its application in many topics of metric fixed point theory. Suitable for readers interested in metric fixed point theory, differential equations, and dynamical systems, the book only requires a basic background in functional analysis and topology.





    The author focuses on a more precise classification of Lipschitzian mappings. The mean Lipschitz condition introduced by Goebel, Japón Pineda, and Sims is relatively easy to check and turns out to satisfy several principles:







    • Regulating the possible growth of the sequence of Lipschitz constants k(Tn)


    • Ensuring good estimates for k0(T) and k(T)


    • Providing some new results in metric fixed point theory


    The Lipschitz Condition. Basic Facts on Banach Spaces. Mean Lipschitz Condition. On the Lipschitz Constants for Iterates of Mean Lipschitzian Mappings. Subclasses Determined by p-Averages. Mean Contractions. Nonexpansive Mappings in Banach Space. Mean Nonexpansive Mappings. Mean Lipschitzian Mappings with k > 1. Bibliography. Index.

    Biography

    Piasecki, Łukasz