2019
DOI: 10.4995/agt.2019.11683
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Existence results of delay and fractional differential equations via fuzzy weakly contraction mapping principle

Abstract: <div>The purpose of this article is to extend the results derived through former articles with respect to the notion of weak contraction into intuitionistic fuzzy weak contraction in the context of (T,N,∝) -cut set of an intuitionistic fuzzy set. We intend to prove common fixed point theorem for a pair of intuitionistic fuzzy mappings satisfying weakly contractive condition in a complete metric space which generalizes many results existing in the literature. Moreover, concrete results on existence of the… Show more

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“…Later after, [13] presented criteria for investigating coincidence points for intuitionistic fuzzy set-valued maps and employed their results to examine conditions for the existence of solutions to a system of integral equations. Of recent, [14,15] coined the idea of Fp results for two intuitionistic fuzzy set-valued maps using (T, N, α ⌣ )-cut set. Te well-celebrated Banach contraction has laid a solid foundation for the development of the metric fxed point theory.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Later after, [13] presented criteria for investigating coincidence points for intuitionistic fuzzy set-valued maps and employed their results to examine conditions for the existence of solutions to a system of integral equations. Of recent, [14,15] coined the idea of Fp results for two intuitionistic fuzzy set-valued maps using (T, N, α ⌣ )-cut set. Te well-celebrated Banach contraction has laid a solid foundation for the development of the metric fxed point theory.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%