A new approach to (α, ψ)-contractive nonself multivalued mappings

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2014

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In this paper, we introduce the notions of alpha-admissible and alpha-psi-contractive type condition for nonself multivalued mappings. We establish fixed point theorems using these new notions along with a new condition. Moreover, we have constructed examples to show that our new condition is different from the corresponding existing conditions in the literature.

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KARAPINAR, ERDAL/0000-0002-6798-3254; Ali, Muhammad/0000-0002-1444-7888; Kamran, Tayyab/0000-0001-7833-2476

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alpha-admissible maps, alpha-psi-contractive type condition, nonself alpha-admissible maps, nonself (alpha, psi)-contractive type condition

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