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On a Hyers-Ulam-Aoki-Rassias type stability and a fixed point theorem

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zbMATH Open1209.39006MaRDI QIDQ3066876FDOQ3066876


Authors: S.-E. Takahasi, T. Miura, H. Takagi Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 12 January 2011





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zbMATH Keywords

metric spacefunctional equationHyers-Ulam-Aoki-Rassias stability


Mathematics Subject Classification ID

Functional equations for functions with more general domains and/or ranges (39B52) Stability, separation, extension, and related topics for functional equations (39B82)



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