A generalization of Caristi's theorem with applications to nonlinear mapping theory

From MaRDI portal
Publication:1238131


DOI10.2140/pjm.1977.69.339zbMath0357.47036MaRDI QIDQ1238131

K. Appert

Publication date: 1977

Published in: Pacific Journal of Mathematics (Search for Journal in Brave)

Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.2140/pjm.1977.69.339


47J05: Equations involving nonlinear operators (general)

47H10: Fixed-point theorems

54H25: Fixed-point and coincidence theorems (topological aspects)


Related Items

Fixed point theorems in metric and uniform spaces via the Knaster-Tarski Principle, Mean Value Theorems on Abstract Metric Spaces, Vector-valued variational principle in fuzzy metric space and its applications, Maximal and minimal point theorems and Caristi's fixed point theorem, Modified proof of Caristi's fixed point theorem on partial metric spaces, Remarks on Caristi's fixed point theorem and Kirk's problem, Fixed point theorems in partially ordered complete metric spaces, A Kirk type characterization of completeness for partial metric spaces, A rapidly convergent iteration method and Gâteaux differentiable operators, Mean value theorems via maximal element techniques, Ekeland's variational principle and Caristi's fixed point theorem in probabilistic metric space, Caristi's fixed point theorem and selections of set-valued contractions, Coincidence point theorems and minimization theorems in fuzzy metric spaces, Minimization theorems and fixed point theorems in generating spaces of quasi-metric family, Common fixed point theorems and variational principle in generating spaces of quasi-metric family, Coincidence theorems for set-valued mappings and Ekeland's variational principle in fuzzy metric spaces, On Downing-Kirk's theorem., Generalized variational principle and vector optimization, Coincidence point theorems in generating spaces of quasi-metric family, Generalized Caristi's fixed point theorems by Bae and others, Minimization theorems for fixed point theorems in fuzzy metric spaces and applications, Drop theorems and lipschitzianness tests via maximality procedures, Nonlinear mapping theory and the continuation of solutions of equations under homotopy, Local and Global L<scp>IPSCHITZ</scp>ian Mappings on Ordered Metric Spaces, Mapping theorems for gateaux differentiable and accretive operators, A generalization of the Brézis-Browder principle on ordered sets