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    On generalizations of the Meir-Keeler type contraction maps (English)
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    The main result of the paper is a generalization of a fixed point theorem due to Meir and Keeler for mappings defined on complete metric spaces. The authors also include a survey showing that their result includes over 50 others appearing in the literature. The result is very technical. The Meir-Keeler condition is extended to a sequence of (not necessarily continuous) mappings pairwise satisfying a Meir-Keeler type generalized contractive condition, and various weak commutativity conditions are assumed to hold between mappings of the sequence and two `special' mappings. Certain restrictions on the ranges of these mappings are also assumed. The conclusion is that all mappings involved have a unique common fixed point.
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    generalized contractions
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    fixed point
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    Meir-Keeler type generalized contractive condition
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