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In [[functional analysis]], a branch of mathematics, the '''Ryll-Nardzewski fixed-point theorem''' states that if <math>E</math> is a [[normed vector space]] and <math>K</math> is a nonempty [[Convex set|convex]] subset of <math>E</math>
This theorem was announced by [[Czesław Ryll-Nardzewski]].<ref>{{cite journal|first=C.|last=Ryll-Nardzewski|title=Generalized random ergodic theorems and weakly almost periodic functions|journal=Bull. Acad. Polon. Sci. Sér. Sci. Math.
==Applications==
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* [[Fixed-point theorem]]s
* [[Fixed-point theorems in infinite-dimensional spaces]]
* [[Markov-Kakutani fixed-point theorem]] - abelian semigroup of continuous affine self-maps on compact convex set in a topological vector space has a fixed point
==References==
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* Andrzej Granas and [[James Dugundji]], ''Fixed Point Theory'' (2003) Springer-Verlag, New York,
* [http://www.math.harvard.edu/~lurie/261ynotes/lecture26.pdf A proof written by J. Lurie]
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