The paper concerns our sustained efforts for introduction of V-fuzzy metric spaces and to study their basic topological properties. As an application of this concept, we prove coupled common fixed point theorems for mixed weakly monotone maps in partially ordered V-fuzzy metric spaces. An example quoted in this paper also corroborates fully the main result. Also, here we introduce the concept of a symmetric V-fuzzy metric space. Under the influence of symmetry property of V-fuzzy metric spaces, its conversion materializes to the main result from V-fuzzy metric spaces to fuzzy metric spaces.MSC: Primary 47H10; secondary 54H25
The introduction of the common limit range property on V -fuzzy metric spaces is the foremost aim of this paper. Furthermore, significant results for coupled maps are proven by employing this property on V -fuzzy metric spaces. More precisely, we introduce the notion of C L R Ω -property for the mappings Θ : M × M → M and Ω : M → M . We utilize our new notion to present and prove our new fixed point results.
Stigma against people with mental illness is a very complex public health problem. There could be diverse reasons for this ranging from:
Lack of awareness;Fear of a dimly-comprehended and much-misunderstood illness;Illogical generalizations; andDisrespect for the heterogeneity of life.
The result-for the mentally ill-could well be diminished access to social determinants of healthcare, employment, and housing. In addition, people with mental illnesses are exposed to numerous health risks such as malnutrition, drug abuse, violence and homelessness. Maybe this explains nondisclosure of illness in an increasingly degenerate civil society.
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