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Weak contractions, common fixed points, and invariant approximations (English)
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3 November 2009
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The concept of weak contraction was extended to the notion of \((\theta, L)\)-weak contraction by \textit{V.\,Berinde} [``On the approximation of fixed points of weak contractive mappings'', Carpathian J.~Math.\ 19, No.\,1, 7--22 (2003; Zbl 1114.47045)]. In this paper, the authors extend the concept of \((\theta, L)\)-weak contraction and introduce the notion of \((f,\theta, L)\)-weak contraction. For the underlying concept, the authors first establish a common fixed point result and then apply it to get a result in the field of approximation.
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weak contraction
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\((\theta, L)\)-weak contraction
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fixed point
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best approximation
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Opial's condition
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