Nielsen's theorem is a result in the field of topological groups and relates specifically to properties of continuous maps between compact convex sets in finite-dimensional spaces. More formally, the theorem is often presented in the context of fixed-point theory. The core idea behind Nielsen's theorem is that in certain situations, the fixed-point index of a continuous map can be used to derive information about the existence of fixed points.
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