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Summary: We present some new common fixed point theorems for a pair of nonlinear mappings defined on an ordered Banach space. Our results extend several earlier works. An application is given to show the usefulness and the applicability of the obtained results.
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Fixed point theorems in ordered Banach spaces and applications to nonlinear integral equations
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    Fixed point theorems in ordered Banach spaces and applications to nonlinear integral equations (English)
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    Summary: We present some new common fixed point theorems for a pair of nonlinear mappings defined on an ordered Banach space. Our results extend several earlier works. An application is given to show the usefulness and the applicability of the obtained results.
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