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A new approach to fuzzy differential equations using weakly-compatible self-mappings in fuzzy metric spaces (Q2240757)

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A new approach to fuzzy differential equations using weakly-compatible self-mappings in fuzzy metric spaces
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    A new approach to fuzzy differential equations using weakly-compatible self-mappings in fuzzy metric spaces (English)
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    4 November 2021
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    Summary: The key objective of this research article includes the study of some rational type coincidence point and deriving common fixed point (CFP) results for rational type weakly-compatible three self-mappings in fuzzy metric (FM) space. The ``triangular property of FM'' is used as a fundamental tool. Moreover, some unique coincidence points and CFP theorems were presented for three self-mappings in an FM space under the conditions of rational type weakly-compatible fuzzy-contraction. In addition, some suitable examples are also given. Furthermore, an application of fuzzy differential equations is provided in the aid of the proposed work. Hence, the innovative direction of rational type weakly-compatible fuzzy-contraction with the application of fuzzy differential equations in FM space will certainly play a vital role in the related fields. It has the potential to be extended in any direction with different types of weakly-compatible fuzzy-contraction conditions for self-mappings with different types of differential equations.
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