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Fixed point results for \(\mathcal{C}\)-contractive mappings in generalized metric spaces with a graph
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    Fixed point results for \(\mathcal{C}\)-contractive mappings in generalized metric spaces with a graph (English)
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    11 March 2021
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    Summary: In this paper, we establish fixed point theorems for Chatterjea contraction mappings on a generalized metric space endowed with a graph. Our results extend, generalize, and improve many of existing theorems in the literature. Moreover, some examples and an application to matrix equations are given to support our main result.
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