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&&\text{then there are $k_m$, $k_n$, $\overline{z}$ such that}\\
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&&\pi_j(\overline{x_n}) = \pi_j(\overline{z}), \forall k> j+1.~z_k = 1,\\
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&&d(f^{k_m}(\overline{x_m}), f^{k_m}(\overline{z})) < \epsilon \text{ and }\\
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&&d(f^{k_n}(\overline{x_n}), f^{k_n}(\overline{z})) < \epsilon
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&&\}
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&&d(f^{k_n}(\overline{x_n}), f^{k_n}(\overline{z})) < \epsilon\\
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&&\}
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\end{IEEEeqnarray*}
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Beleznay and Foreman show that this is open and dense.%
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\footnote{This is not relevant for the exam.}
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