Fixed points and best proximity points in contractive cyclic self-maps satisfying constraints in closed integral form with some applications (Q2434845)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6253077
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6253077 |
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Fixed points and best proximity points in contractive cyclic self-maps satisfying constraints in closed integral form with some applications (English)
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31 January 2014
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The authors consider \(p\)-cyclic maps in uniform spaces. The existence of fixed points and best proximity points in restricted \(p\)-cyclic individual and pairs of self-maps is investigated separately under two groups of integral-type contractive conditions. Section 2 is devoted to describe the necessary preliminary formalism and also to obtain basic preliminary results. Section 3 studies the asymptotic properties of distances of nonexpansive, reasonably nonexpansive and contractive \(p\)-cyclic self-maps under a number of different integral-type contractive conditions. Section 4 extends some of the main results of Section 3 to the study of common fixed points and best proximity points. Applications and examples are given.
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uniform space
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fixed points
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best proximity point
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\(p\)-cyclic self-maps
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integral-type contractive condition
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