Common coupled fixed point theorem for two pairs compatible and sub-sequentially continuous mapping

Faculty Science Year: 2022
Type of Publication: ZU Hosted Pages: 7
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Journal: Journal of Ocean Engineering and Science Elsevier Volume:
Keywords : Common coupled fixed point theorem , , pairs    
Abstract:
This study establishes a common coupled fixed point for two pairs of compatible and sequentially continuous mappings in the intuitionistic fuzzy metric space that satisfy the φ–contractive conditions. Many basic definitions and theorems have been used from some recent scientific papers about the binary operator, t-norm, t-conorm, intuitionistic fuzzy metric space, and compatible mapping for reaching to the paper’s purpose.
   
     
 
       

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