نتایج جستجو برای: cone s metric

تعداد نتایج: 822590  

Recently, Choudhury and Metiya [Fixed points of weak contractions in cone metric spaces, Nonlinear Analysis 72 (2010) 1589-1593] proved some fixed point theorems for weak contractions in cone metric spaces. Weak contractions are generalizations of the Banach's contraction mapping, which have been studied by several authors. In this paper, we introduce the notion of $f$-weak contractions and als...

Journal: :sahand communications in mathematical analysis 0
kamal fallahi department of mathematics, payame noor university, p.o. box 19395-3697, tehran, iran. ghasem soleimani rad department of mathematics, payame noor university, p.o. box 19395-3697, tehran, iran.

in this paper, we prove the existence of fixed point for chatterjea type mappings under $c$-distance in cone metric spaces endowed with a graph. the main results extend, generalized and unified some fixed point theorems on $c$-distance in metric and cone metric spaces.

Journal: :international journal of nonlinear analysis and applications 2015
sushanta kumar mohanta rima maitra

in this paper, we prove some coupled coincidence point theorems for mappings satisfying generalized contractive conditions under a new invariant set in ordered cone metric spaces. in fact, we obtain sufficient conditions for existence of coupled coincidence points in the setting of cone metric spaces. some examples are provided to verify the effectiveness and applicability of our results.

B. Bao, L. Shi, S. Xu, V. Cojbasic Rajic

In this paper, we introduce a concept of a generalized $c$-distance in ordered cone $b$-metric spaces and, by using the concept, we prove some fixed point theorems in ordered cone $b$-metric spaces. Our results generalize the corresponding results obtained by Y. J. Cho, R. Saadati, Shenghua Wang (Y. J. Cho, R. Saadati, Shenghua Wang, Common fixed point  heorems on generalized distance in ordere...

 In this paper, we prove some coupled coincidence point theorems for mappings satisfying generalized contractive conditions under a new invariant set in ordered cone metric spaces. In fact, we obtain sufficient conditions for existence of coupled coincidence points in the setting of cone metric spaces. Some examples are provided to verify the effectiveness and applicability of our results.

Journal: :international journal of nonlinear analysis and applications 2015
b. bao s. xu l. shi v. cojbasic rajic

in this paper, we introduce a concept of a generalized $c$-distance in ordered cone $b$-metric spaces and, by using the concept, we prove some fixed point theorems in ordered cone $b$-metric spaces. our results generalize the corresponding results obtained by y. j. cho, r. saadati, shenghua wang (y. j. cho, r. saadati, shenghua wang, common fixed point  heorems on generalized distance in ordere...

In this paper, we prove some properties of algebraic cone metric spaces and introduce the notion of algebraic distance in an algebraic cone metric space. As an application, we obtain some famous fixed point results in the framework of this algebraic distance.

Journal: :bulletin of the iranian mathematical society 2012
wultipol sintunavarat poom kumam

recently, choudhury and metiya [fixed points of weak contractions in cone metric spaces, nonlinear analysis 72 (2010) 1589-1593] proved some fixed point theorems for weak contractions in cone metric spaces. weak contractions are generalizations of the banach's contraction mapping, which have been studied by several authors. in this paper, we introduce the notion of $f$-weak contractions and als...

In this paper we prove an analogue of Banach and Kannan fixed point theorems by generalizing the Lipschitz constat $k$, in generalized Lipschitz mapping on cone metric space over Banach algebra, which are answers for the open problems proposed by Sastry et al, [K. P. R. Sastry, G. A. Naidu, T. Bakeshie, Fixed point theorems in cone metric spaces with Banach algebra cones, Int. J. of Math. Sci. ...

Journal: :Appl. Math. Lett. 2010
Ishak Altun Bosko Damjanovic Dragan Djoric

and Applied Analysis 3 effectively larger than that of the ordinary conemetric spaces. That is, every cone metric space is a cone b-metric space, but the converse need not be true. The following examples show the above remarks. Example 7. Let X = {−1, 0, 1}, E = R, andP = {(x, y) : x ≥ 0, y ≥ 0}. Define d : X × X → P by d(x, y) = d(y, x) for all x, y ∈ X, d(x, x) = θ, x ∈ X, and d(−1, 0) = (3, ...

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