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    Citation - WoS: 141
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    Uniqueness of Solution for Higher-Order Nonlinear Fractional Differential Equations With Multi-Point and Integral Boundary Conditions
    (Springer-verlag Italia Srl, 2021) Sevinik-Adiguzel, Rezan; Aksoy, Umit; Karapinar, Erdal; Erhan, Inci M.
    This study is devoted to the development of alternative conditions for existence and uniqueness of nonlinear fractional differential equations of higher-order with integral and multi-point boundary conditions. It uses a novel approach of employing a fixed point theorem based on contractive iterates of the integral operator for the corresponding fixed point problem. We start with developing an existence-uniqueness theorem for self-mappings with contractive iterate in a b-metric-like space. Then, we obtain the unique solvability of the problem under suitable conditions by utilizing an appropriate b-metric-like space.
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    Citation - WoS: 13
    Citation - Scopus: 13
    Best Proximity Point Results in Dislocated Metric Spaces Via r-functions
    (Springer-verlag Italia Srl, 2018) Gholizadeh, Leila; Karapinar, Erdal
    In this paper, we investigate the existence of best proximity of R-contractions in the frame of dislocated metric spaces. We also propose some conditions to guarantee the uniqueness of best proximity point for such contractions. We consider an illustrative example to support the given results. This result generalizes a number of recent results on the topic in the literature.
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    Citation - WoS: 13
    Citation - Scopus: 16
    A Remark on "existence and Uniqueness for a Neutral Differential Problem With Unbounded Delay Via Fixed Point Results F-Metric Spaces"
    (Springer-verlag Italia Srl, 2019) Aydi, Hassen; Karapinar, Erdal; Mitrovic, Zoran D.; Rashid, Tawseef
    Very recently, Hussain and Kanwal (Trans A Razmadze Math Inst 172(3): 481-490, 2018) proved some (coupled) fixed point results in this setting for a -.-contractive mappings on the setting of F-metric spaces that was initiated by Jleli and Samet (Fixed Point Theory Appl 2018: 128, 2018). In this note, we underline that the proof of Hussain and Kanwal (Trans A Razmadze Math Inst 172(3): 481-490, 2018) has a gap. We provide two examples to illustrate our observation. We also correct the proof and improved the result by replacing a-admissibility by orbital a-admissibility.
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    Citation - WoS: 9
    Citation - Scopus: 10
    Last Remarks on g-metric Spaces and Related Fixed Point Theorems
    (Springer-verlag Italia Srl, 2016) Agarwal, Ravi P.; Karapinar, Erdal; Roldan Lopez de Hierro, Antonio Francisco
    In this report, we present some new fixed points theorems in the context of quasi-metric spaces that can be particularized in a wide range of different frameworks (metric spaces, partially ordered metric spaces, G-metric spaces, etc.). Our contractivity conditions involve different classes of functions and we study the case in which they only depend on a unique variable. Furthermore, we do not only introduce new contractivity conditions, but also expansivity conditions. As a consequence of our results, we announce that many fixed point results in G-metric spaces can be derived from the existing results if all arguments are not distinct.