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Approximation fixed point theorems via generalized like contraction mappings

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Mon Mar 01 2021
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Journal Of Physics: Conference Series
Iterative Methods for Approximation of Fixed Points Via Like Contraction Mappings
Abstract<p>The aim of this paper, is to study different iteration algorithms types two steps called, modified SP, Ishikawa, Picard-S iteration and M-iteration, which is faster than of others by using like contraction mappings. On the other hand, the M-iteration is better than of modified SP, Ishikawa and Picard-S iterations. Also, we support our analytic proof with a numerical example.</p>
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Mon Jan 01 2018
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Tue Jan 01 2019
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International Journal Of Civil Engineering And Technology
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Fri Feb 12 2016
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International Journal Of Advanced Statistics And Probability
Two fixed point theorems in generalized metric spaces

<p>In this paper, we prove there exists a coupled fixed point for a set- valued contraction mapping defined on X× X , where X is incomplete ordered G-metric. Also, we prove the existence of a unique fixed point for single valued mapping with respect to implicit condition defined on a complete G- metric.</p>

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Mon Apr 24 2017
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Ibn Al-haitham Journal For Pure And Applied Sciences
Some Coincidence and Common Fixed Point Theorems for Two Self Mappings under Generalized Contractive Condition in Cone-b- Metric Space

    In this paper, we prove some coincidence and common fixed point theorems for a pair of discontinuous weakly compatible self mappings satisfying generalized contractive condition in the setting of Cone-b- metric space under assumption that the Cone which is used is nonnormal. Our results are generalizations of some recent results.

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Sun Sep 07 2008
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Baghdad Science Journal
A Fixed Point Theorem for L-Contraction in Generalized D-Metric Spaces

We define L-contraction mapping in the setting of D-metric spaces analogous to L-contraction mappings [1] in complete metric spaces. Also, give a definition for general D- matric spaces.And then prove the existence of fixed point for more general class of mappings in generalized D-metric spaces.

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Sun Nov 17 2019
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Journal Of Interdisciplinary Mathematics
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Wed May 03 2017
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Ibn Al-haitham Journal For Pure And Applied Sciences
Fixed Point Theorem for Uncommuting Mappings

   In this paper we prove a theorem about the existence and uniqueness common fixed point for two uncommenting self-mappings which defined on orbitally complete G-metric space. Where we use a general contraction condition.
 

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Sun May 17 2020
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Iraqi Journal Of Science
Types of Fixed Points of Set-Valued Contraction Mappings for Comparable Elements

This paper is concerned with the study of the fixed points of set-valued contractions on ordered metric spaces. The first part of the paper deals with the existence of fixed points for these mappings where the contraction condition is assumed for comparable variables. A coupled fixed point theorem is also established in the second part.

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Mon Mar 01 2021
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Some Theorems of Fixed Point Approximations By Iteration Processes
Abstract<p>The purpose of this paper, is to study different iterations algorithms types three_steps called, new iteration, <italic>M</italic> <sup>∗</sup> −iteration, <italic>k</italic> −iteration, and Noor-iteration, for approximation of fixed points. We show that the new iteration process is faster than the existing leading iteration processes like <italic>M</italic> <sup>∗</sup> −iteration, <italic>k</italic> −iteration, and Noor-iteration process, for like contraction mappings. We support our analytic proof with a numerical example.</p>
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