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A common fixed point theorem and its application to nonlinear integral equations
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    A common fixed point theorem and its application to nonlinear integral equations (English)
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    2 November 2007
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    Elementary estimates are used to prove the existence of common fixed points to more than one nonlinear mapping on a complete metric space.
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    common fixed points
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    weak compatible mappings
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    complete metric space
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