Common fixed point theorems for occasionally weakly compatible maps
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Abstract: In this paper, we establish a common fixed point theorem for two pairs of occasionally weakly compatible single and set-valued maps satisfying a strict contractive condition in a metric space. Our result extends many results existing in the literature as those of Aliouche and Popa [15-20]. Also we establish another common fixed point theorem for four owc single and set-valued maps of Gregu% v{s} type which generalizes the results of Djoudi and Nisse, Pathak, Cho, Kang and Madharia and we end our work by giving a third theorem which extends the results given by Elamrani & Mehdaoui and Mbarki.
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