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    Some notes on fixed points of quasi-contraction maps (English)
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    14 April 2010
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    A self map \(T:X\to X\) such that for some \(\lambda\in(0,1)\) and for every \(x,y\in X\) there exists \[ u\in C(T,x,y)=\{d(x,y),d(x,Tx),d(y,Ty),d(x,Ty),d(y,Tx)\} \] such that \[ d(Tx,Ty)\leq\lambda u, \] is said to be a quasi-contraction. It is proved that every quasi-contraction defined on a complete cone metric space has a unique fixed point. Moreover, every quasi-contraction defined on a cone metric space possesses the property \((P)\), that is \(F(T)=F(T^n)\) for all \(n\geq 1\), where \(F(T)\) denotes the set of all fixed points of the mapping \(T:X\to X\).
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    cone metric space
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    fixed point
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    orbitally continuous
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    quasi-contraction map
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