2016
DOI: 10.12732/ijpam.v109i4.5
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Random Common Fixed Point Theorem for Random Weakly Subsequentially Continuous Generalized Contractions With Application

Abstract: In this paper, we prove random common fixed point theorem for two pairs of random self mappings under a generalized contractive condition using subsequential continuity with compatibility of type (E). An example is given to justify our theorem. Our results in randomness extend and improve the results of S. Beloul [4]. Finally, we give an application to discuss the existence of a solution of random Hammerstein integral equations.

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“…Remark : Theorem 2.1 gives an independent version of the result of Rashwan and Hammed [9](Theorem 9) because the result is proved without the assumption of weakly random subsequential continuity and compatibility of type (E). Theorem 2.1 proves the random version of the result of Eke and Akinlabi [8] (Theorem 2.1) with general contractive mappings in the context of Polish space.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 97%
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“…Remark : Theorem 2.1 gives an independent version of the result of Rashwan and Hammed [9](Theorem 9) because the result is proved without the assumption of weakly random subsequential continuity and compatibility of type (E). Theorem 2.1 proves the random version of the result of Eke and Akinlabi [8] (Theorem 2.1) with general contractive mappings in the context of Polish space.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…The following theorems are the results of Eke and Akinlabi [8] and Rashwan and Hammed [9] respectively.…”
Section: Preliminariesmentioning
confidence: 87%
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“…The results ofŠpaček and Hanš in multi-valued contractive mappings was extended by Itoh [14]. Now this theory has become the full fledged research area and various ideas associated with random fixed point theory are used to give the solution of nonlinear system see [5-7, 11, 25] and nonlinear integral equation see [19][20][21]. Common random fixed points and random coincidence points of a pair of compatible random operators and fixed point theorems for contractive random operators in Polish spaces are obtained by Papageorgiou [17,18] and Beg [3,4].…”
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confidence: 99%