ON ADMISSIBLE WEAK CONTRACTIONS IN <i>b</i>-METRIC-LIKE SPACE

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2017

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Univ Prishtines

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Mathematics
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In this work, we establish some fixed point theorems for admissible weak contractions in b-metric-like spaces and b-metric-like spaces endowed with a partial order. Also, we give some fixed point theorems for cyclic contractive mapping in such spaces. The new results in this paper generalize and extend many theorems that we can find in the literature.

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admissible mappings, dislocated metric, b-metric-like, cyclic contractions, fixed point

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8

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