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By similar argument as before, we get (3).
Following the same argument as before, we get that ((hat{x},hat{y})inOmega ).
Using the same parameters as before, we get |f a r| ≤ 4.87 × 105.
From the second relation, as before, we get, for each, that, for each and hence, as.
Proceeding as before, we get that w is a fixed point of T. □.
By the same argument as before, we get that ({y^{k_{i}}}) is bounded, a contradiction.
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Before we get to the latest entry, some back story.
Before we get to the plot, though, some exposition.
Before we get to those, some important factual details.
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