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Common Fixed Point Results for Occasionally Weakly Compatible Maps in G-Symmetric Spaces [PDF]
The notion of a G-symmetric space is introduced and the common fixed points for some pairs of occasionally weakly compatible maps satisfying some contractive conditions in a G-symmetric space are proved.
Eke, Kanayo Stella, Olaleru, J.O.
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The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology Section A, 2004
In two-choice tasks, the compatible mapping of left stimulus to left response and right stimulus to right response typically yields better performance than does the incompatible mapping. Nonetheless, when compatible and incompatible mappings are mixed within a block of trials, the spatial compatibility effect is eliminated.
Kim-Phuong L, Vu, Robert W, Proctor
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In two-choice tasks, the compatible mapping of left stimulus to left response and right stimulus to right response typically yields better performance than does the incompatible mapping. Nonetheless, when compatible and incompatible mappings are mixed within a block of trials, the spatial compatibility effect is eliminated.
Kim-Phuong L, Vu, Robert W, Proctor
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Creating Ontologies Using Ontology Mappings: Compatible and Incompatible Ontology Mappings
2013 IEEE/WIC/ACM International Joint Conferences on Web Intelligence (WI) and Intelligent Agent Technologies (IAT), 2013Ontology mappings are used in data integration, query answering, and comparative analysis tasks of ontologies. Ontology mappings are often obtained by using a matching tool. Ontology merging is the creation of a new ontology from at least two source ontologies.
Muhammad Aun Abbas, Giuseppe Berio
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Compatible uniformities and closed mappings
Mathematical Proceedings of the Cambridge Philosophical Society, 1968Gel'fand and Šilov(1) have introduced the concept of compatibility of norms on a vector space, defining two norms to be compatible if each sequence which is Cauchy with respect to both norms and converges to zero with respect to one norm, also converges to zero with respect to the other.
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A multivocal literature mapping on mobile compatibility testing
International Journal of Computer Applications in Technology, 2022Isabel Karina Villanes +2 more
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Compatible mappings and common fixed point for four mappings
1997Summary: The authors prove some common-fixed-point theorems in metric spaces which extend results of \textit{B. Fisher} [Bull. Inst. Math., Acad. Sin. 11, 103-113 (1983; Zbl 0515.54029)], \textit{G. Jungck} [Int. J. Math. Math. Sci. 9, 771-779 (1986; Zbl 0613.54029); 11, No. 2, 285-288 (1988; Zbl 0647.54035)] and of \textit{M. S.
Lohani, P. C., Badshah, V. H.
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Fixed points of weakly compatible maps on modified intuitionistic fuzzy soft metric spaces
International Journal of Systems Assurance Engineering and Management, 2021Vishal Gupta
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Common fixed point theorems of compatible and weakly compatible maps in Menger spaces
Nonlinear Analysis: Theory, Methods & Applications, 2009Jin-Xuan Fang
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Common fixed points of compatible maps of type (β) on fuzzy metric spaces
Fuzzy Sets and Systems, 1998Y J Cho, H K Pathak, S M Kang
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Common fixed points for weakly compatible maps
Proceedings of the Indian Academy of Sciences: Mathematical Sciences, 2001Renu Chugh, Sanjay Kumar, Chugh Renu
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