12 research outputs found

    Coincidence Points for Mappings under Generalized Contraction

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    In this paper we establish some results on the existence of coincidence and fixed points for multi-valued and single valued mappings extending the result of Feng and Liu [2] and Liu et.al [5]. It is also proved with counter example that our results generalize and extend some well known results. Key Words: common fixed point, Coincidence point, multi-valued mappings

    Common Fixed Points of Weakly Reciprocally Continuous Maps using a Gauge Function

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    The aim of the present paper is to obtain a common fixed point theorem by employing the recently introduced notion of weak reciprocal continuity. We demonstrate that weak reciprocal continuity ensures the existence of fixed points under contractive conditions which otherwise do not ensure the existence of fixed points. Our result generalize and extend several well-known fixed point theorems due to Boyd and Wong (1969), Jungck(1976), Pant (1994) and Pathak et al (1997). Keywords: Fixed point theorems, compatible maps, A-compatible maps, T-compatible maps, reciprocal continuity, weak reciprocal continuit

    Coincidence and Fixed Point for Weakly Reciprocally Continuous Single-Valued and Multi-Valued Maps

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    In the present paper, we extend the concept ofWeak Reciprocal Continuity for a hybrid pair of single-valued and multi-valued maps and introduce (T; f)-completeness of the space. Further, we establish some results on the existence of coincidence and fixed points for the hybrid pair of maps. Our results generalize several well known results available in the literatur

    Investigation of Aerodynamic Forces on High Rise Buildings with Set-Back Modification

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    This paper was reviewed and accepted by the APCWE-IX Programme Committee for Presentation at the 9th Asia-Pacific Conference on Wind Engineering, University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand, held from 3-7 December 2017

    Daratumumab: A drug with transfusion dilemma

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    Daratumumab (DARA) is an anti-CD38 monoclonal antibody which has promising results in relapsed and refractory multiple myeloma (RRMM). DARA interferes with blood compatibility testing by causing incompatible results while crossmatching by antihuman globulin phase and presenting as a panagglutination picture in the indirect antiglobulin test. Immunohematology workup must be done to rule out allo- or autoantibody and to issue compatible unit to the patient as transfusion support is vital for all these patients and must not be delayed. Here, we present a case report of one such patient who was undergoing treatment with DARA for RRMM and had incompatibility found during crossmatching. Out of the available methods to resolve this problem, we utilized the treatment of red cells with 2-mercaptoethanol at our blood center which was effective, time saving, feasible, and less resource demanding. During the progressive course of disease, our patient required transfusion on a regular basis, and we were able to provide compatible units on each instance utilizing the same technique

    Pedestrian level Wind Characteristics around Tall Buildings: Effect of building Shape and Wind direction

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    This paper was reviewed and accepted by the APCWE-IX Programme Committee for Presentation at the 9th Asia-Pacific Conference on Wind Engineering, University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand, held from 3-7 December 2017
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