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On completeness in strong partial \(b\)-metric spaces, strong \(b\)-metric spaces and the 0-Cauchy completions (English)
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7 April 2020
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In this paper, the authors introduce the notion of strong partial \(b\)-metric space and establish a number of completion results over such structures. The following are the main results of this exposition. \textbf{Theorem 1.} Every strong partial \(b\)-metric space \((X,\alpha,\sigma)\) admits a \(0\)-Cauchy completion \((X^*,\alpha,\sigma^*)\). \textbf{Theorem 2.} Every strong partial \(b\)-metric space \((X,\alpha,\sigma)\) admits a strong \(b\)-metric completion \((X^\circ,\alpha,\sigma^\circ)\). \textbf{Theorem 3.} Let \((X,\alpha,\sigma)\) be a strong partial \(b\)-metric space. Then, the \(0\)-Cauchy completion \((X^*,\alpha,\sigma^*)\) and the strong \(b\)-metric completion \((X^\circ,\alpha,\sigma^\circ)\) of \((X,\alpha,\sigma)\) are weakly isometric.
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strong partial \(b\)-metric space
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convergent and Cauchy sequence
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completion
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denseness
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