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An alternative and easy approach to fixed point results via simulation functions

2017

Abstract We discuss, extend, improve and enrich results on simulation functions established by several authors. Furthermore, by using Lemma 2.1 of Radenovic et al. [Bull. Iran. Math. Soc., 2012, 38, 625],we get much shorter and nicer proofs than the corresponding ones in the existing literature.

Mathematical optimizationWeakly compatibleGeneral Mathematicsweakly compatiblelcsh:Mathematics010102 general mathematics54C30common fixed pointFixed pointlcsh:QA1-93901 natural sciencesZ-contraction010101 applied mathematicspoint of coincidence54H25Simulation functionCommon fixed pointApplied mathematics0101 mathematicsα-admissible Z-contraction47H10MathematicsDemonstratio Mathematica
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Fixed point results on metric and partial metric spaces via simulation functions

2015

We prove existence and uniqueness of fixed point, by using a simulation function and a lower semi-continuous function in the setting of metric space. As consequences of this study, we deduce several related fixed point results, in metric and partial metric spaces. An example is given to support the new theory.

Discrete mathematicsMetric spaceNonlinear contractionAlgebra and Number TheoryPartial metric spaceSimulation functionSettore MAT/05 - Analisi MatematicaMetric (mathematics)Fixed pointFixed pointMetric spaceAnalysisMathematics
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Nonlinear contractions involving simulation functions in a metric space with a partial order

2015

Very recently, Khojasteh, Shukla and Radenovic [F. Khojasteh, S. Shukla, S. Radenovic, Filomat, 29 (2015), 1189-1194] introduced the notion of Z-contraction, that is, a nonlinear contraction involving a new class of mappings namely simulation functions. This kind of contractions generalizes the Banach contraction and unifies several known types of nonlinear contractions. In this paper, we consider a pair of nonlinear operators satisfying a nonlinear contraction involving a simulation function in a metric space endowed with a partial order. For this pair of operators, we establish coincidence and common fixed point results. As applications, several related results in fixed point theory in a …

Metric spaceNonlinear systemAlgebra and Number TheorySettore MAT/05 - Analisi MatematicaMathematical analysispartial order nonlinear contraction coincidence point common fixed point simulation functionOrder (group theory)AnalysisMathematicsJournal of Nonlinear Sciences and Applications
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A simulation function approach for best proximity point and variational inequality problems

2017

We study sufficient conditions for existence of solutions to the global optimization problem min(x is an element of A) d(x, fx), where A, B are nonempty subsets of a metric space (X, d) and f : A -> B belongs to the class of proximal simulative contraction mappings. Our results unify, improve and generalize various comparable results in the existing literature on this topic. As an application of the obtained theorems, we give some solvability theorems of a variational inequality problem.

best proximity point fixed point simulation functions variational inequality problemsNumerical AnalysisControl and OptimizationAlgebra and Number Theory010102 general mathematicsMathematical analysisFunction (mathematics)01 natural sciences010101 applied mathematicsSettore MAT/05 - Analisi MatematicaVariational inequalityProximity problemsDiscrete Mathematics and CombinatoricsApplied mathematicsPoint (geometry)0101 mathematicsAnalysisMathematicsMiskolc Mathematical Notes
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A New Approach to the Generalization of Darbo’s Fixed Point Problem by Using Simulation Functions with Application to Integral Equations

2019

We investigate the existence of fixed points of self-mappings via simulation functions and measure of noncompactness. We use different classes of additional functions to get some general contractive inequalities. As an application of our main conclusions, we survey the existence of a solution for a class of integral equations under some new conditions. An example will be given to support our results.

Class (set theory)Mathematics (miscellaneous)Fixed point problemSettore MAT/05 - Analisi MatematicaGeneralizationApplied MathematicsMeasure (physics)Applied mathematicsFixed pointIntegral equationFixed point measure of noncompactness simulation function integral equation.MathematicsResults in Mathematics
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