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Fixed point theorems for set-valued \(\Phi\)-generalized contractions on gauge spaces
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    Fixed point theorems for set-valued \(\Phi\)-generalized contractions on gauge spaces (English)
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    18 June 2008
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    gauge spaces
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    set-valued \(\mathbf \Phi\)-generalized contraction mappings
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    common fixed point
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