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Some fixed point results in premodular special space of sequences and their associated pre-quasi-operator ideal
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    Some fixed point results in premodular special space of sequences and their associated pre-quasi-operator ideal (English)
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    5 January 2022
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    Summary: A weighted Nakano sequence space and the \(s\)-numbers it contains are the subject of this article, which explains the concept of the pre-quasi-norm and its operator ideal. We show that both Kannan contraction and nonexpansive mappings acting on these spaces have a fixed point. A slew of numerical experiments back up our findings. The presence of summable equations' solutions is shown to be useful in a number of ways. Weight and power of the weighted Nakano sequence space are used to define the parameters for this technique, resulting in customizable solutions.
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