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Some Common Fixed Point Results in Cone Metric Spaces

2009

We prove a result on points of coincidence and common fixed points for three self-mappings satisfying generalized contractive type conditions in cone metric spaces. We deduce some results on common fixed points for two self-mappings satisfying contractive type conditions in cone metric spaces. These results generalize some well-known recent results.

Pure mathematicsT57-57.97QA299.6-433Applied mathematics. Quantitative methodsInjective metric spaceApplied MathematicsMathematical analysisEquivalence of metricsFixed pointConvex metric spaceIntrinsic metricMetric spaceSettore MAT/05 - Analisi MatematicaMetric (mathematics)Metric mapGeometry and TopologyPoints of coincidence common fixed points contractive mappingsAnalysisMathematicsFixed Point Theory and Applications
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On coincidence and common fixed point theorems of eight self-maps satisfying an FM-contraction condition

2019

In this paper, a new type of contraction for several self-mappings of a metric space, called FM-contraction, is introduced. This extends the one presented for a single map by Wardowski [Fixed points of a new type of contractive mappings in complete metric spaces, Fixed Point Theory Appl., 2012:94, 2012]. Coincidence and common fixed point of eight self mappings satisfying FM-contraction conditions are established via common limit range property without exploiting the completeness of the space or the continuity of the involved maps. Coincidence and common fixed point of eight self-maps satisfying FM-contraction conditions via the common property (E.A.) are also studied. Our results generaliz…

Pure mathematicsWeakly compatibleApplied Mathematicsweakly compatible010102 general mathematicscommon property (E.A.)lcsh:QA299.6-433common fixed pointlcsh:AnalysisFixed point01 natural sciencesCoincidence010101 applied mathematicsMetric spacecoincidence pointcommon (CLR(AB)(ST)) propertyCommon fixed pointCommon property0101 mathematicsCoincidence pointContraction (operator theory)AnalysisMathematicsNonlinear Analysis
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Dynamics of the scenery flow and geometry of measures

2015

We employ the ergodic theoretic machinery of scenery flows to address classical geometric measure theoretic problems on Euclidean spaces. Our main results include a sharp version of the conical density theorem, which we show to be closely linked to rectifiability. Moreover, we show that the dimension theory of measure-theoretical porosity can be reduced back to its set-theoretic version, that Hausdorff and packing dimensions yield the same maximal dimension for porous and even mean porous measures, and that extremal measures exist and can be chosen to satisfy a generalized notion of self-similarity. These are sharp general formulations of phenomena that had been earlier found to hold in a n…

Pure mathematicsgeometryMatemáticasGeneral MathematicsDimension (graph theory)CONICAL DENSITIESDynamical Systems (math.DS)Measure (mathematics)Matemática Pura//purl.org/becyt/ford/1 [https]RECITFIABILITYEuclidean geometryClassical Analysis and ODEs (math.CA)FOS: MathematicsErgodic theoryscenery flowMathematics - Dynamical SystemsDIMENSIONMathematicsmatematiikkamathematicsta111measures//purl.org/becyt/ford/1.1 [https]Hausdorff spacePOROSITYConical surfacePrimary 28A80 Secondary 37A10 28A75 28A33Flow (mathematics)Mathematics - Classical Analysis and ODEsFRACTAL DISTRIBUTIONSDimension theorygeometriaCIENCIAS NATURALES Y EXACTAS
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A Primer on Carnot Groups: Homogenous Groups, Carnot-Carathéodory Spaces, and Regularity of Their Isometries

2017

AbstractCarnot groups are distinguished spaces that are rich of structure: they are those Lie groups equipped with a path distance that is invariant by left-translations of the group and admit automorphisms that are dilations with respect to the distance. We present the basic theory of Carnot groups together with several remarks.We consider them as special cases of graded groups and as homogeneous metric spaces.We discuss the regularity of isometries in the general case of Carnot-Carathéodory spaces and of nilpotent metric Lie groups.

Pure mathematicsmetric groupssub-finsler geometryengineering.material01 natural sciencesdifferentiaaligeometriasymbols.namesakesub-Finsler geometryMathematics::Metric Geometry0101 mathematics22f3014m17MathematicsPrimer (paint)QA299.6-433homogeneous groupshomogeneous spacesApplied Mathematics010102 general mathematics05 social sciencesryhmäteorianilpotent groupsCarnot groups; homogeneous groups; homogeneous spaces; metric groups; nilpotent groups; sub-Finsler geometry; sub-Riemannian geometry; Analysis; Geometry and Topology; Applied Mathematicssub-riemannian geometrysub-Riemannian geometry43a8053c17Carnot groupscarnot groupsengineeringsymbols22e25Geometry and Topology0509 other social sciences050904 information & library sciencesCarnot cycleAnalysisAnalysis and Geometry in Metric Spaces
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Cyclic (noncyclic) phi-condensing operator and its application to a system of differential equations

2019

We establish a best proximity pair theorem for noncyclic φ-condensing operators in strictly convex Banach spaces by using a measure of noncompactness. We also obtain a counterpart result for cyclic φ-condensing operators in Banach spaces to guarantee the existence of best proximity points, and so, an extension of Darbo’s fixed point theorem will be concluded. As an application of our results, we study the existence of a global optimal solution for a system of ordinary differential equations.

Pure mathematicsnoncyclic φ-condensing operatorDifferential equationApplied Mathematics010102 general mathematicsBanach spaceRegular polygonFixed-point theoremlcsh:QA299.6-433Extension (predicate logic)lcsh:Analysis01 natural sciencesMeasure (mathematics)Noncyclic ϕ-condensing operator010101 applied mathematicsstrictly convex Banach spaceOperator (computer programming)Settore MAT/05 - Analisi Matematicabest proximity pairOrdinary differential equationordinary differential equations0101 mathematicsAnalysisOrdinary differential equationMathematicsNonlinear Analysis
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On density and π-weight of Lp(βN,R, μ)

2012

In Integration Theory, it is important to establish the separability or not of Lebesgue spaces of the type Lp, with 1 ≤ p < +∞. In general, the usual proof of this type of results for certain Lebesgue spaces, is conducted through methods of Real Analysis. In this work, we use some concepts and methods of pure General Topology in proving the non-separability of a particular Lebesgue space. Further, we provide some estimates for density and π-weight of such a space.

Pure mathematicsselective separability Lebesgue spaceselective separabilitylcsh:MathematicsseparabilityMathematical analysis[MATH.MATH-FA] Mathematics [math]/Functional Analysis [math.FA]lcsh:QA299.6-433Separabilitylcsh:AnalysisSpace (mathematics)lcsh:QA1-939[MATH.MATH-GN] Mathematics [math]/General Topology [math.GN]Lebesgue spaceStandard probability spaceGeometry and TopologySelective separabilityMathematics
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The Impact of the Poland Foreign Trade On Its Real CO2 Emissions

2017

CO2 emissions are a global problem. This means that nothing or very little will change if only particular countries are involved. The purpose of this paper is the attempt to show the real CO2 emissions of the Poland as well as the impact of its trade on CO2 emissions in other countries in the world and in the EU in 2015. This study was conducted on the group of countries that are the major emitters of CO2 in the world including most of the EU members. Actual CO2 emissions were achieved by applying the actual emission factor. This takes into account the transfer of CO2 in export products and services as well as those imported by particular countries. It has turned out that the real CO2 emiss…

Q40Q53business.industryexports and imports of the PolandQ37Global problemGas emissionsthe EU energy policyInternational tradeCO2 emissionsQ56Energy policyddc:330media_common.cataloged_instanceBusinessEuropean unionmedia_commonEconomic and Environmental Studies
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Social Perceptions and Attitudes Towards Climate Change in Poland and in Turkey

2017

Climate change is perceived as a threat to future human well-being and a challenge to sustainable development of local communities and economies world-wide. While some countries and regions are expected to experience slight gains from the climatic changes the other are exposed to major losses. Ever more frequent natural disasters come as warning symptoms of the changes. However, for the sake of effective and efficient adaptation in various world regions answers to the following questions are important: do people notice this changes, do they experience their negative effects, are they satisfied with the climate change mitigation and adaptation actions taken by the governments, are they willi…

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Existence of a unique solution for a third-order boundary value problem with nonlocal conditions of integral type

2021

The existence of a unique solution for a third-order boundary value problem with integral condition is proved in several ways. The main tools in the proofs are the Banach fixed point theorem and the Rus’s fixed point theorem. To compare the applicability of the obtained results, some examples are considered.

QA299.6-433Pure mathematicsintegral boundary conditionsBanach fixed point theoremBanach fixed-point theoremApplied MathematicsFixed-point theoremthird-order nonlinear boundary value problemsGreen’s functionType (model theory)Mathematical proofRus’s fixed point theoremThird ordersymbols.namesakeexistence and uniqueness of solutionsGreen's functionsymbolsBoundary value problemAnalysisMathematicsNonlinear Analysis: Modelling and Control
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Trace Operators on Regular Trees

2020

Abstract We consider different notions of boundary traces for functions in Sobolev spaces defined on regular trees and show that the almost everywhere existence of these traces is independent of the chosen definition of a trace.

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