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    19 November 2014
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    Summary: The object of this paper is to utilize the notion of conversely commuting mappings due to \textit{Z.-X. Lü} [Acta Anal. Funct. Appl. 4, No.~3, 226--228 (2002; Zbl 1024.54027)] and prove some common fixed point theorems in Menger spaces via implicit relations. We give some examples which demonstrate the validity of the hypotheses and degree of generality of our main results.
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