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In functional analysis, the Birkhoff–Kellogg invariant-direction theorem, named after G. D. Birkhoff and O. D. Kellogg, is a generalization of the Brouwer fixed-point theorem. The theorem states that: | |
Let U be a bounded open neighborhood of 0 in an infinite-dimensional normed linear space V, and let F:∂U → V be a compact map satisfying ||F(x)|| ≥ α for some α > 0 for all x in ∂U. Then F has an invariant direction, i.e., there exist some x<sub>o</sub> and some λ > 0 satisfying x<sub>o</sub> = λF(x<sub>o</sub>). | |
The Birkhoff–Kellogg theorem and its generalizations by Schauder and Leray have applications to partial differential equations. | |