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The authors consider semi-metric spaces. For cones in such spaces some fixed point results are established. The problem of the existence of periodic points is also stated.
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    Symmetric spaces approach to some fixed point results (English)
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    The authors consider semi-metric spaces. For cones in such spaces some fixed point results are established. The problem of the existence of periodic points is also stated.
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    fixed point
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    cone metric space
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    semi-metric space
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