Fixed Point Theorems on Partial Metric Spaces Using Meir-Keeler Type Contractions

Journal Title: International Journal of Engineering and Science Invention - Year 2018, Vol 7, Issue 6

Abstract

Inthis paper we prove a common fixed point theorem in partial metric space for two pairs of weakly compatible self-mappings satisfying a generalized Meir –Keeler type contractive conditions. The presented theorem extends several well-known results in literature.

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Anil Rajput, Abha Tenguria, Rucha Athaley

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Anil Rajput, Abha Tenguria, Rucha Athaley (2018). Fixed Point Theorems on Partial Metric Spaces Using Meir-Keeler Type Contractions. International Journal of Engineering and Science Invention, 7(6), 20-29. https://europub.co.uk./articles/-A-397421