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Some common fixed point theorems for a family of mappings in metrically convex spaces
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    Some common fixed point theorems for a family of mappings in metrically convex spaces (English)
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    23 August 2007
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    In this paper, some common fixed point theorems for a sequence and a pair of nonself mappings in complete metrically convex metric spaces, which satisfy some weak commutative or compatible conditions, are proved. These theorems generalize some known results.
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    metrically convex metric space
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    weak commutativity
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    compatible mappings
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    pointwise R-weak commutativity
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    complete metric space
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