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    From metric spaces to partial metric spaces (English)
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    29 January 2014
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    Let \((X,p)\) be a partial metric space and \(p^s(x,y):= 2p(x,y)-p(x,x)-p(y,y) \) the metric on \(X\) generated by \(p\). In this paper the authors study the following problems: If \(T:(X,p) \to (X,p) \) is a generalized contraction, which condition satisfies \(T\) with respect to \(p^s\)? How use fixed point theorems in a metric space \((X,p^s)\) to give analogous fixed point results in a partial metric space \((X,p)\)?
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    metric space
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    partial metric space
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    generalized contraction
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    fixed point
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