Two results in metric fixed point theory
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Abstract: We establish two fixed point theorems for certain mappings of contractive type. The first result is concerned with the case where such mappings take a nonempty, closed subset of a complete metric space into , and the second with an application of the continuation method to the case where they satisfy the Leray-Schauder boundary condition in Banach spaces.
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