4 research outputs found

    Common Fixed Point Theorem of Two Mappings Satisfying a Generalized Weak Contractive Condition

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    Existence of common fixed point for two mappings which satisfy a generalized weak contractive condition is established. As a consequence, a common fixed point result for mappings satisfying a contractive condition of integral type is obtained. Our results generalize, extend, and unify several well-known comparable results in literature

    COMMON FIXED POINT THEOREMS FOR RATIONAL TYPE CONTRACTION IN PARTIALLY ORDERED METRIC SPACE

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    In this paper we prove some common fixed point theorems for two and four self-mappings using rational type contraction and some newly notified definitions in partially ordered metric space. In this way we generalized, modify, and extend some recent results due to Chandok and Dinu [14], Shantanwi and Postolache[28] and many others [1, 2, 4, 5, 21, 29, 30], thus generalizing results of Cabrea, Harjani and Sadarangani [12] as well as Dass and Gupta [15]  in the context of partial order metric setting

    On metrical fixed point theorems in symmetric spaces

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    The aim of this paper is to obtain some common fixed point theorems for weakly compatible mappings in symmetric spaces satisfying generalized -contractive conditions under the common limit range property. Our results generalize and extend some recent results to symmetric spaces and consequently a host of metrical common fixed theorems are generalized and improved. In the process, we also derive a fixed point theorem for four finite families of self-mappings which can be utilized to derive common fixed point theorems involving any number of finite mappings. Some illustrative examples to highlight the realized improvements are also furnished

    Generalized Altering Distances and Common Fixed Points in Ordered Metric Spaces

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    Coincidence point and common fixed point results with the concept of generalized altering distance functions in complete ordered metric spaces are derived. These results generalize the existing fixed point results in the literature. To illustrate our results and to distinguish them from the existing ones, we equip the paper with examples. As an application, we study the existence of a common solution to a system of integral equations
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