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Publication:6153375
DOI10.5937/MATMOR220113BMaRDI QIDQ6153375FDOQ6153375
Authors: H. Bouhadjera
Publication date: 14 February 2024
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metric spaceimplicit relationunique common fixed point theoremsoccasionally weakly \(f\)-biased (respectively \(g\)-biased) of type \((A)\) mappingsweakly \(f\)-biased (respectively \(g\)-biased) of type \((A)\) mappings
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