@inproceedings { Gutman20130830, author = "Gutman A.E.", title = "Sequentially convergent mappings and fixed-point theorems", booktitle = "Geometry Days in Novosibirsk -- 2013. International conference (Novosibirsk, August 28--31, 2013): Proceedings", address = "Novosibirsk", publisher = "Institute of Mathematics", year = "2013", pages = "34--35", language = "russian", annote = "It is shown that the main results of 28 articles devoted to generalizations of fixed-point theorems for mappings in special spaces are direct consequences of a single general theorem which translates previously known facts to the spaces under consideration." } @article { Gutman20131112, author = "Gutman A.E. and Koptev A.V.", title = "Convergence-preserving maps and fixed-point theorems", journal = "Mat. zametki", year = "2014", volume = "95", number = "5", pages = "790--794", doi = "10.4213/mzm10446", language = "russian", annote = "It is shown that the main results of 28 articles devoted to generalizations of fixed-point theorems for mappings in special spaces are direct consequences of a single general theorem which translates previously known facts to the spaces under consideration." } @article { Gutman20131113, author = "Gutman A.E. and Koptev A.V.", title = "Convergence-preserving maps and fixed-point theorems", journal = "Math. Notes", year = "2014", volume = "95", number = "5", pages = "738--742", doi = "10.1134/S0001434614050150", annote = "It is shown that the main results of 28 articles devoted to generalizations of fixed-point theorems for mappings in special spaces are direct consequences of a single general theorem which translates previously known facts to the spaces under consideration.", keywords = "sequential convergence, (pre)topological convergence, single-valued convergence, sequential topological space, convergence-preserving map, (sub)sequentially convergent map, fixed-point theorem" }