Fixed points of n-valued maps, the fixed point property and the case of surfaces -- a braid approach
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We study the fixed point theory of n-valued maps of a space X using the fixed point theory of maps between X and its configuration spaces. We give some general results to decide whether an n-valued map can be deformed to a fixed point free n-valued map. In the case of surfaces, we provide an algebraic criterion in terms of the braid groups of X to study this problem. If X is either the k-dimensional ball or an even-dimensional real or complex projective space, we show that the fixed point property holds for n-valued maps for all n $\ge$ 1, and we prove the same result for even-dimensional spheres for all n $\ge$ 2. If X is the 2-torus, we classify the homotopy classes of 2-valued maps in terms of the braid groups of X. We do not currently have a complete characterisation of the homotopy classes of split 2-valued maps of the 2-torus that contain a fixed point free representative, but we give an infinite family of such homotopy classes.
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