Nielsen coincidence theory of -valued pairs of maps
Abstract: We consider pairs of maps , where is an -valued map and is an -valued map, defined on connected finite polyhedra. A point such that is called a coincidence point of and . A useful device for studying coincidence points would be a Nielsen-type invariant which provides a lower bound for the number of coincidence points of all -valued pairs of maps homotopic to . The construction of such an invariant was proposed in [J. Fixed Point Theory Appl. 14, 309--324 (2013)]. Unfortunately, this approach has some flaws. In this paper, we present a modified construction that yields a corrected form of the invariant, defined in terms of the intersection points of the graphs of and . In the case of -valued pairs of maps of the circle our invariant provides a sharp lower bound, which we precisely determine.
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