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Mathematics is most often associated with the task of solving equations. Indeed, many problems in biology, economics, physics, and engineering involve equations and mathematics is the one to provide methods for solving them. But any equation of the form f(x) = 0 can be transformed into a new problem by a simple transformation: F(x) = f(x)+x = x. Points that remains invariant under the action of a function are called fixed points. When interested in the existence of solutions to generalized real life problems the question can be translated into asking about whether the problem has fixed points.

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Mathematics is most often associated with the task of solving equations. Indeed, many problems in biology, economics, physics, and engineering involve equations and mathematics is the one to provide methods for solving them. But any equation of the form f(x) = 0 can be transformed into a new problem by a simple transformation: F(x) = f(x)+x = x. Points that remains invariant under the action of a function are called fixed points. When interested in the existence of solutions to generalized real life problems the question can be translated into asking about whether the problem has fixed points.
Autorenporträt
Ahmed H. Soliman was born on October 27, 1973, in Assuit, Egypt. He received a Bachelor degree from the University of Al-Azhar,Assuit Branch, Egypt in 1996. He joint the University of Assuit (Egypt), where he obtained a Master degree (DEA) in 2002 and obtained a Ph.D. form Al Azhar University in pure mathematics, Egypt in 2006.