Convergence of the sequence of successive approximations to a fixed point
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Publication:963608
DOI10.1155/2010/716971zbMath1195.54091OpenAlexW1991338348WikidataQ59250284 ScholiaQ59250284MaRDI QIDQ963608
Publication date: 13 April 2010
Published in: Fixed Point Theory and Applications (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://eudml.org/doc/224182
Related Items (7)
Dynamic processes, fixed points, endpoints, asymmetric structures, and investigations related to Caristi, Nadler, and Banach in uniform spaces ⋮ Redefinition of \(\tau\)-distance in metric spaces ⋮ Kannan-type contractions and fixed points in uniform spaces ⋮ Caristi's fixed point theorem and Subrahmanyam's fixed point theorem in \(\nu\)-generalized metric spaces ⋮ Nadler's fixed point theorem in \(\nu\)-generalized metric spaces ⋮ Asymmetric structures, discontinuous contractions and iterative approximation of fixed and periodic points ⋮ A sufficient and necessary condition for the convergence of the sequence of successive approximations to a unique fixed point. II
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