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    Citation - WoS: 91
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    New Extension of p-metric Spaces With Some Fixed-Point Results on m-metric Spaces
    (Springer international Publishing Ag, 2014) Asadi, Mehdi; Karapinar, Erdal; Salimi, Peyman
    In this paper, we extend the p-metric space to an M-metric space, and we shall show that the definition we give is a real generalization of the p-metric by presenting some examples. In the sequel we prove some of the main theorems by generalized contractions for getting fixed points and common fixed points for mappings.
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    Citation - WoS: 1
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    Common Fixed Point of Multifunctions on Partial Metric Spaces
    (Springer international Publishing Ag, 2015) Aleomraninejad, S. Mohammad Ali; Erhan, Inci M.; Kutbi, Marwan A.; Shokouhnia, Masoumeh
    In this paper, some multifunctions on partial metric space are defined and common fixed points of such multifunctions are discussed. The results presented in the paper generalize some of the existing results in the literature. Several conclusions of the main results are given.
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    Citation - WoS: 29
    Citation - Scopus: 44
    Fixed Points of Conditionally f-contractions in Complete Metric-Like Spaces
    (Springer international Publishing Ag, 2015) Karapinar, Erdal; Kutbi, Marwan A.; Piri, Hossein; O'Regan, Donal
    In this paper, we introduce the notion of a conditionally F-contraction in the setting of complete metric-like spaces and we investigate the existence of fixed points of such mappings. Our results unify, extend, and improve several results in the literature.
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    Citation - WoS: 28
    Citation - Scopus: 34
    A Note on Common Fixed Points for (ψ, Α, Β)-Weakly Contractive Mappings in Generalized Metric Spaces
    (Springer international Publishing Ag, 2013) Bilgili, Nurcan; Karapinar, Erdal; Turkoglu, Duran
    Very recently, Isik and Turkoglu (Fixed Point Theory Appl. 2013:131, 2013) proved a common fixed point theorem in a rectangular metric space by using three auxiliary distance functions. In this paper, we note that this result can be derived from the recent paper of Lakzian and Samet (Appl. Math. Lett. 25:902-906, 2012).