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The following pages link to Common fixed point theorems for weakly increasing mappings on ordered orbitally complete metric spaces (Q372085):
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- Common fixed point theorems under generalized \(\mathcal {W}\)-weakly contractive condition in ordered orbitally complete metric spaces (Q258385) (← links)
- Some fixed point theorems in complex valued metric spaces (Q385670) (← links)
- Common fixed point results using generalized altering distances on orbitally complete ordered metric spaces (Q442906) (← links)
- A fixed point theorem in orbitally complete partially ordered metric spaces (Q472516) (← links)
- Fixed point theorems in orbitally 0-complete partial metric spaces via rational contractive conditions (Q497049) (← links)
- Implicit relations related to ordered orbitally complete metric spaces and applications (Q523115) (← links)
- Common fixed point theorems under weakly Hardy-Rogers-type contraction conditions in ordered orbitally complete metric spaces (Q740687) (← links)
- The method for solving fixed point problem of \(G\)-nonexpansive mapping in Hilbert spaces endowed with graphs and numerical example (Q1985924) (← links)
- Common fixed point theorems on orbitally complete ordered metric spaces via asymptotic regularity (Q1996464) (← links)
- Common fixed point theorems for weakly isotone increasing mappings in ordered partial metric spaces (Q2450473) (← links)
- Common fixed point theorems under implicit relations on ordered metric spaces and application to integral equations (Q2844607) (← links)
- Common fixed point theorems for weakly isotone increasing mappings in ordered b-metric spaces (Q2926397) (← links)
- Common fixed point theorem for generalized nonexpansive mappings on ordered orbitally complete metric spaces and application (Q5231966) (← links)
- Common fixed point theorems for asymptotically regular mappings on ordered orbitally complete metric spaces with an application to systems of integral equations (Q5279605) (← links)
- Some comments on best proximity points for ordered proximal contractions (Q6598199) (← links)