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Common fixed point of two \(R\)-weakly commuting mappings in \(b\)-metric spaces (English)
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20 August 2015
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In this paper, a common fixed point theorem for two mappings defined in \(b\)-metric space, satisfying some extension of contraction condition, is proved. One important assumption is that the mappings are ``weakly commuting''. The \(b\)-metric (in Czerwik's sense) means the ball-metric. Reviewer's remark. We note that Example 13 presented in the paper is not too interesting, so it would be useful to give a better one ``to support Theorem 12''.
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common fixed point
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weakly commuting mapping
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b-metric space
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