Fixed point theorem by using ψ–contraction and (ϕ,φ)–contraction in probabilistic 2–metric spaces

Faculty Science Year: 2020
Type of Publication: ZU Hosted Pages: 1239-1242
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Journal: Alexandria Engineering Journal Elsevier Volume: 59
Keywords : Fixed point theorem , using ψ–contraction , (ϕ,φ)–contraction    
Abstract:
This research paper investigates and proves some theorems of the fixed point for self–mapping [T:X→X] under (ϕ,ψ)–contractive mappings and (ϕ,φ)–contractive mappings in Menger probabilistic 2–metric space. These theorems are used as an esse
   
     
 
       

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