A Short Survey on Dislocated Metric Spaces Via Fixed-Point Theory

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2017

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Karapınar, Erdal

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Springer Singapore

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In this survey, we collect and combine basic notions and results for the fixed points of certain operators in the frame of dislocated metric (respectively, b-metric) spaces. By preparing a fundamental source, we shall aim to show that there are some rooms for researchers in this interesting and applicable research direction. © Springer Nature Singapore Pte Ltd. 2017. All rights reserved.

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Advances in Nonlinear Analysis via the Concept of Measure of Noncompactness

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