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Michael's selection theorem is a fundamental result in topology and functional analysis that provides conditions under which a continuous selection exists for a lower semicontinuous set-valued map with non-empty closed convex values. It is instrumental in optimization and control theory, where finding continuous selections is crucial for ensuring the existence of solutions to various problems.
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