Fixed point theorems for hybrid contraction without continuity
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https://doi.org/10.14419/gjma.v3i1.3772Keywords:
Coincidence Point, Fixed Point, Control Function, Weak Contraction.Abstract
In this paper we establish a coincidence and fixed point theorems for hybrid contraction under generalized weakly contractive condition by using the concept of (IT)-commutativity in a complete metric space without appeal to continuity of mappings. Our results extend and generalize the results of Choudhury et al. [6] and others.
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