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Fixed point theorems in partially ordered metric spaces and applications
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    Fixed point theorems in partially ordered metric spaces and applications (English)
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    16 August 2006
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    This paper gives some coupled fixed point theorems for a monotone mapping in a metric space endowed with a partial order, using a weak contractivity type assumption. Besides including several recent developments, the theorems can be used to investigate a class of problems. As an application, the existence and uniqueness of solutions for a periodic boundary value problem are discussed.
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    coupled fixed point
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    partially ordered set
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    coupled upper, lower solution
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    periodic boundary value problem
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