A Common Fixed Point Theorem for Two Pairs of Mappings in Dislocated Metric Space

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ABSTRACT

Dislocated metric space differs from metric space for a property that self distance of a point needs not to be equal to zero. This property plays an important role to deal with the problems of various disciplines to obtain fixed point results. In this article, we establish a common fixed point theorem for two pairs of weakly compatible mappings which generalize and extend the result of Brain Fisher [1] in the setting of dislocated metric space with replacement of contractive constant by contractive modulus for which continuity of mappings is not necessary and compatible mappings by weakly compatible mappings.

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Panthi, D. , Jha, K. , Jha, P. and Kumari, P. (2015) A Common Fixed Point Theorem for Two Pairs of Mappings in Dislocated Metric Space. American Journal of Computational Mathematics, 5, 106-112. doi: 10.4236/ajcm.2015.52009.

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