Shorter Notes: A Characterization of Metric Completeness
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DOI10.2307/2041008zbMATH Open0368.54007OpenAlexW2056024103WikidataQ29540735 ScholiaQ29540735MaRDI QIDQ4144441FDOQ4144441
Authors: J. D. Weston
Publication date: 1977
Published in: Proceedings of the American Mathematical Society (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.2307/2041008
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- Caristi type and Meir-Keeler type fixed point theorems
- A generalization of the Banach contraction principle in noncomplete metric spaces
- A contribution to Reich's conjecture
- Some applications of Caristi's fixed point theorem in metric spaces
- A generalized Banach contraction principle that characterizes metric completeness
- Characterizations of reflexivity and compactness via the strong Ekeland variational principle
- Caristi's fixed point theorem in semimetric spaces
- Ekeland variational principle in asymmetric locally convex spaces
- Nonlinear local error bounds via a change of metric
- Completeness in quasi-metric spaces and Ekeland variational principle
- A stationary point theorem characterizing metric completeness
- Differential inequalities via maximal element techniques
- Drop theorems and lipschitzianness tests via maximality procedures
- Locally weak version of the contraction mapping principle
- Detecting the completeness of a Finsler manifold via potential theory for its infinity Laplacian
- Analytical Meir-Keeler type contraction mappings and equivalent characterizations
- Characterization of completeness for \(m\)-metric spaces and a related fixed point theorem
- Periodic and fixed points for Caristi-type \(G\)-contractions in extended \(b\)-gauge spaces
- Analysis of a relational fixed point problem
- A New Extension of Banach-Caristi Theorem and its Application to Nonlinear Functional Equations
- Fixed points and completeness in metric and generalized metric spaces
- Differential Lipschitzianness tests on abstract quasi-metric spaces
- On the weak form of Ekeland's variational principle in quasi-metric spaces
- On implicit multifunction theorems
- ON FIXED POINTS OF GENERALIZED SET-VALUED CONTRACTIONS
- Mean value theorems via maximal element techniques
- Caristi, Nadler and \(\mathcal{H}^+\)-type contractive mappings and their fixed points in \(\theta\)-metric spaces
- Completeness problem via fixed point theory
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