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Existence and stability of common fixed points for systems of mappings
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    Existence and stability of common fixed points for systems of mappings (English)
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    28 September 1994
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    The author proves some common fixed point theorems for a system of set- valued and single-valued nonlinear contractive type mapping in a finite Cartesian product of metric spaces.
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    nonlinear contractive conditions
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    stability
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    common fixed point
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