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    On \(n\)-tupled coincidence point results in metric spaces (English)
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    19 November 2014
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    Summary: We prove some \(n\)-tupled coincidence point results whenever \(n\) is even. We give here several new definitions like \(n\)-tupled fixed point, \(n\)-tupled coincidence point, and so forth. The main result is supported with the aid of an illustrative example.
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