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A new approach to the study of fixed point theorems with \(w\)-distances via \(R\)-functions
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    A new approach to the study of fixed point theorems with \(w\)-distances via \(R\)-functions (English)
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    15 November 2016
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    Summary: We introduce some new generalization of fixed point theorems in complete metric spaces endowed with \(w\)-distances via \(R\)-functions. Our results extend many of known fixed point theorems such as Reich type contraction, Geraghty contraction, Meir-Keeler contraction, and \(\mathcal{Z}\)-contraction. In addition, the result and corollaries show that our approach has a constructive attitude and many known and unknown results can be constructed in such way.
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