Some fixed-point theorem in Complete 2-metric Spaces

Abstract

In this article, we prove some common fixed-point theorems in complete 2-metric space satisfying new rational contractive conditions in 2-metric space. The main results in this article is a generalization of many existing results in this literature.

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Krishnadhan Sarkar.

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Krishnadhan Sarkar. (2018). Some fixed-point theorem in Complete 2-metric Spaces. Journal of Advanced Research in Applied Mathematics and Statistics, 3(3), 19-24. https://europub.co.uk./articles/-A-385735