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    Subrahmanyam's fixed point theorem (English)
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    1 July 2009
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    In this paper, a sufficient and necessary condition for the convergence of the sequence of successive \(\{T^n x\}\) approximations to a fixed point of self mapping \(T\) on a complete metric space \((X, d)\) is given. Some equivalent conditions for the convergence of the sequence of successive \(\{T^n x\}\) approximations to a unique fixed point of self mapping \(T\) on a complete metric space \((X, d)\) are also given.
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    fixed point
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    successive approximations
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    Subrahmanyam's fixed point theorem
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    the Banach contraction principle
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    strong leader mapping
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    \(\tau \)-distance
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