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    More general common fixed point theorems under a new concept (English)
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    8 March 2016
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    subcompatible mappings
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    \(R\)-weakly commuting mappings of type \((\mathcal{A}_f)\) (resp. \((\mathcal{A}_g)\))
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    sequentially continuous mappings of type \((\mathcal{A}_f)\) (resp. \((\mathcal{A}_g)\))
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    weakly reciprocally continuous mappings
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    weakly subsequentially continuous mappings
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