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A fixed point theorem in Menger space through weak compatibility
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    A fixed point theorem in Menger space through weak compatibility (English)
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    26 January 2005
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    A Menger space is a probabilistic generalization of a metric space \(d\), in which, to every two points \(x\) and \(y\), we assign a cumulative distribution function \(F_{xy}(t)\) whose intended meaning is \(\text{Prob}(d(x,y)\leq t)\). Several theorems about fixed points and joint fixed points have been generalized from metric spaces to Menger spaces. These fixed point theorems use different ideas and techniques. The authors succeed in combining many of these results into a single new joint fixed point theorem for six self-maps in a complete Menger space. This theorem includes, as particular cases, many known results about fixed points in Menger spaces and in metric spaces.
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