If M's a complete metric space
(and non-empty), it's always the case:
If f's a contraction
Then, under its action,
Exactly one point stays in place.
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By Jochen Voss , on
By Jochen Voss , on
If M's a complete metric space
(and non-empty), it's always the case:
If f's a contraction
Then, under its action,
Exactly one point stays in place.
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