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On Common Fixed Points [PDF]

open access: possiblegmj, 2002
Abstract Some fixed point theorems based on an asymptotic regularity condition have been obtained, which generalize the previously well-known results.
M. S. Khan   +2 more
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Common supports as fixed points

Geometriae Dedicata, 1996
A family S of sets in R d is sundered if for each way of choosing a point from r≤d+1 members of S, the chosen points form the vertex-set of an (r−1)-simplex. Bisztriczky proved that for each sundered family S of d convex bodies in R d , and for each partition (S ′, S ″), of S, there
Balder Von Hohenbalken   +2 more
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Split common fixed point and common null point problem

Mathematical Methods in the Applied Sciences, 2017
In this paper, we present a new algorithm for solving the split common null point and common fixed point problem, to find a point that belongs to the common element of common zero points of an infinite family of maximal monotone operators and common fixed points of an infinite family of demicontractive mappings such that its image under a linear ...
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Some generalizations of fixed point theorems and common fixed point theorems

Journal of Fixed Point Theory and Applications, 2018
We present some fixed point theorems and common fixed point theorems which generalize and unify previous known results.
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Fixed point theorems related to some constants and common fixed points

Nonlinear Analysis: Hybrid Systems, 2010
Abstract Let X be a Banach space. Under the assumption related to the Jordan–von Neumann constant and normal structure coefficient of X , we obtain the Dominguez–Lorenzo condition for X . Moreover, we present a new proof to assure a common fixed point for commuting mappings in uniformly convex Banach spaces using the Edelstein method ...
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Iterative and fixed point common belief

Journal of Philosophical Logic, 1999
We define infinitary extensions to classical epistemic logic systems, and add also a common belief modality, axiomatized in a finitary, fixed-point manner. In the infinitary K system, common belief turns to be provably equivalent to the conjunction of all the finite levels of mutual belief. In contrast, in the infinitary monotonic system, common belief
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