“…After this work, many interesting results has been established by authors, see [3][4][5][6][7]. In [9], the author established common fixed point theorems involving two pairs of weakly compatible mappings satisfying nonlinear contractive conditions in K-metric spaces. The theorems generalized extent and improved many existing results in the literature.…”
We establish a fixed point theorem in the generalized metric space introduced by M.oradi and Beiranvand for mapping satisfying a general contractive inequality. The obtained result can be considered as an extension of the theorem of Moradi and Beiranvand.
“…After this work, many interesting results has been established by authors, see [3][4][5][6][7]. In [9], the author established common fixed point theorems involving two pairs of weakly compatible mappings satisfying nonlinear contractive conditions in K-metric spaces. The theorems generalized extent and improved many existing results in the literature.…”
We establish a fixed point theorem in the generalized metric space introduced by M.oradi and Beiranvand for mapping satisfying a general contractive inequality. The obtained result can be considered as an extension of the theorem of Moradi and Beiranvand.
In this paper, we prove some fixed point theorems for infinite families of self-mappings of a complete metric space satisfying some new conditions of common contractivity. An example is presented to show the effectiveness of our results.
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