On Commuting Functions.

On Commuting Functions.

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It is a rather well-known conjecture that, if f and g are continuous functions which commute (i.e., f(g(x)) = g(f(x))), then f and g have a common fixed point. The conjecture is known to be true in some special cases; e.g., when f and g are polynomia...