156 research outputs found
A best proximity point theorem for special generalized proximal ?-quasi contractive mappings
In this paper, we obtain some best proximity point results for a new class of non-self mappings T: A? B called special generalized proximal ?-quasi contractive. Our result is illustrated by an example. Several consequences are derived. - 2019, The Author(s).Scopu
Generalization of best proximity points theorem for non-self proximal contractions of first kind
The primary objective of this paper is the study of the generalization of some results given by Basha (Numer. Funct. Anal. Optim. 31:569-576, 2010). We present a new theorem on the existence and uniqueness of best proximity points for proximal ?-quasi-contractive mappings for non-self-mappings S: M? N and T: N? M. Furthermore, as a consequence, we give a new result on the existence and uniqueness of a common fixed point of two self mappings. - 2019, The Author(s).Scopu
Extended rectangular b-metric spaces and some fixed point theorems for contractive mappings
In this paper, we introduce the class of extended rectangular b-metric spaces as a generalization of both rectangular metric and rectangular b-metric spaces. In addition, some fixed point results connected with certain contractions are obtained and examples are given to illustrate these results.Scopu
C-class functions with new approach on coincidence point results for generalized (ψ,φ)-weakly contractions in ordered b-metric spaces
In this paper, by using the C-class functions and a new approach we present some coincidence point results for four mappings satisfying generalized (ψ,φ) -weakly contractive condition in the setting of ordered b-metric spaces. Also, an application and example are given to support our results.Scopu
Fixed point results of F-rational cyclic contractive mappings on 0-complete partial metric spaces
© 2018 Forum-Editrice Universitaria Udinese SRL. All rights reserved. Wardowski [19] introduced a new concept of contraction which called F-contraction and proved a fixed point theorem on complete metric space. Following this direction of research, in this paper, we introduce an F-rational cyclic contraction on partial metric spaces and we present new fixed point results for such cyclic contraction in 0-complete partial metric spaces. An example is given to illustrate the main result, also an application to integral equation is given to show the usability of our results
Ordered Sp -metric spaces and some fixed point theorems for contractive mappings with application to periodic boundary value problems
In this paper, we introduce the structure of Sp-metric spaces as a generalization of both S-metric and Sb-metric spaces. Also, we present the notions of S?-contractive mappings in the setup of ordered Sp-metric spaces and investigate the existence of a fixed point for such mappings under various contractive conditions. We provide examples to illustrate the results presented herein. An application to periodic boundary value problems is presented. - 2019, The Author(s).The publication of this article funded by the Qatar National Library.Scopu
Fixed point results using Ft-contractions in ordered metric spaces having t-property
In this paper, we prove the existence of fixed points of Ft-contraction mappings in partially ordered metric spaces not necessarily complete. We require that the ordered metric space has the t-property, which is a new concept introduced recently by Rashid et.al. We also give some examples to illustrate the new concepts and obtained results.The publication of this article was funded by the Qatar National Library
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International survey of Cronobacter sakazakii and other Cronobacter spp. in follow up formulas and infant food
A coordinated survey for Cronobacter and related organisms in powdered infant formula, follow up formula and infant foods was undertaken by 8 laboratories in 7 countries in recognition of and in response to the data needs identified in an FAO/WHO call for data in order to develop global risk management guidance for these products. The products (domestic and imported) were purchased from the local market and were categorised according to their principle ingredients. A total of 290 products were analysed using a standardised procedure of pre-enrichment in 225 ml Buffered Peptone Water (BPW), followed by enrichment in Enterobacteriaceae Enrichment (EE) broth, plating on the chromogenic Cronobacter Druggan–Forsythe–Iversen (DFI) agar and presumptive identification with ID 32 E. Presumptive Cronobacter isolates were identified using 16S rRNA gene sequence analysis. Aerobic plate counts (APC) of the products were also determined on nutrient agar. Fourteen samples had APC > 105 cfu/g, 3 of which contained probiotic cultures. C. sakazakii was isolated from 27 products; 3/91 (3%) follow up formulas (as defined by Codex Alimentarius Commission), and 24/199 (12%) infant foods and drinks. Hence C. sakazakii was less prevalent in follow up formula than other foods given to infants over the same age range. A range of other bacteria were also isolated from follow up formulas, including Acinetobacter baumannii, Enterobacter cloacae, Klebsiella pneumoniae, Citrobacter freundii, and Serratia ficaria. There was significant variation in the reconstitution instructions for follow up formulas. These included using water at temperatures which would enable bacterial growth. Additionally, the definition of follow up formula varied between countries
Mass dependence of light nucleus production in ultrarelativistic heavy ion collisions
Light nuclei can be produced in the central reaction zone via coalescence in
relativistic heavy ion collisions. E864 at BNL has measured the production of
ten light nuclei with nuclear number of A=1 to A=7 at rapidity and
. Data were taken with a Au beam of momentum of 11.5 A
on a Pb or Pt target with different experimental settings. The
invariant yields show a striking exponential dependence on nuclear number with
a penalty factor of about 50 per additional nucleon. Detailed analysis reveals
that the production may depend on the spin factor of the nucleus and the
nuclear binding energy as well.Comment: (6 pages, 3 figures), some changes on text, references and figures'
lettering. To be published in PRL (13Dec1999
Antideuteron yield at the AGS and coalescence implications
We present Experiment 864's measurement of invariant antideuteron yields in
11.5A GeV/c Au + Pt collisions. The analysis includes 250 million triggers
representing 14 billion 10% central interactions sampled for events with high
mass candidates. We find (1/2 pi pt) d^(2)N/dydpt = 3.5 +/- 1.5 (stat.)
+0.9,-0.5 (sys.) x 10^(-8) GeV^(-2)c^(2) for 1.8=0.35 GeV/c
(y(cm)=1.6) and 3.7 +/- 2.7 (stat.) +1.4,-1.5 (sys.) x 10^(-8) GeV^(-2)c^(2)
for 1.4=0.26 GeV/c, and a coalescence parameter B2-bar of 4.1 +/-
2.9 (stat.) +2.3,-2.4 (sys.) x 10^(-3) GeV^(2)c^(-3). Implications for the
coalescence model and antimatter annihilation are discussed.Comment: 8 pages, 4 figures, Latex, submitted to Phys. Rev. Let
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