A Study of Multiple Mappings in Multiplicative Metric Space
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https://doi.org/10.26713/cma.v16i3.3202Keywords:
Fixed point, Multiplicative Metric space, Continuously sub-compatibleAbstract
A fixed point result for two pairs of maps has been established in multiplicative metric space. The continuous sub-compatible mappings satisfy the generalized contraction condition. This theorem improves the results, which are accessible in current literature. An example has been discussed in support of the present paper.
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