• 제목/요약/키워드: multivalued maps

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COINCIDENCE AND COMMON FIXED POINTS OF NONCOMPATIBLEMAPS

  • Beg, Ismat;Abbas, Mujahid
    • Journal of applied mathematics & informatics
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    • 제29권3_4호
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    • pp.743-752
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    • 2011
  • Fixed point theorems for two hybrid pairs of single valued and multivalued noncompatible maps under strict contractive condition are proved, without appeal to continuity of any map involved therein and completeness of underlying space. These results extend, unify and improve the earlier comparable known results.

CONTROLLABILITY OF IMPULSIVE FUNCTIONAL DIFFERENTIAL INCLUSIONS WITH INFINITE DELAY IN BANACH SPACES

  • Chang, Yong-Kui
    • Journal of applied mathematics & informatics
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    • 제25권1_2호
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    • pp.137-154
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    • 2007
  • In this paper, we establish a sufficient condition for the controllability of the first-order impulsive functional differential inclusions with infinite delay in Banach spaces. The approach used is the nonlinear alternative of Leray-Schauder type for multivalued maps. An example is also given to illustrate our result.

SOME RESULTS ON A NONUNIQUE FIXED POINT

  • Hao, Jinbiao;Lee, Suk-Jin
    • East Asian mathematical journal
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    • 제18권1호
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    • pp.43-50
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    • 2002
  • In this paper, we obtain some nonunique fixed point theorems of single valued and multivalued maps in metric and generalized metric spaces, one of which generalized the corresponding results of [5] and [6].

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COMMON FIXED POINTS OF A LIMIT WEAK COMPATIBLE PAIR OF A MULTIVALUED MAPPING AND A SINGLE VALUED MAPPING IN D-METRIC SPACES

  • Singh, Bijendra;Jain, Shobha;jain, Shishir
    • East Asian mathematical journal
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    • 제22권1호
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    • pp.35-51
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    • 2006
  • This paper deals with a general contraction. Two fixed-point theorems for a limit weak-compatible pair of a multi-valued map and a self map on a D-metric space have been established. These results improve significantly, the main results of Dhage, Jennifer and Kang [5] by reducing its assumption and generalizing its contraction simultaneously. At the same time some results of Singh, Jain and Jain [12] are generalized from a self map to a pair of a set-valued and a self map. Theorems of Veerapandi and Rao [16] get generalized and improved by these results. All the results of this paper are new.

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NONLINEAR VARIATIONAL INEQUALITIES AND FIXED POINT THEOREMS

  • Park, Sehie;Kim, Ilhyung
    • 대한수학회보
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    • 제26권2호
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    • pp.139-149
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    • 1989
  • pp.Hartman and G. Stampacchia [6] proved the following theorem in 1966: If f:X.rarw. $R^{n}$ is a continuous map on a compact convex subset X of $R^{n}$ , then there exists $x_{0}$ ..mem.X such that $x_{0}$ , $x_{0}$ -x>.geq.0 for all x.mem.X. This remarkable result has been investigated and generalized by F.E. Browder [1], [2], W. Takahashi [9], S. Park [8] and others. For example, Browder extended this theorem to a map f defined on a compact convex subser X of a topological vector space E into the dual space $E^{*}$; see [2, Theorem 2]. And Takahashi extended Browder's theorem to closed convex sets in topological vector space; see [9, Theorem 3]. In Section 2, we obtain some variational inequalities, especially, generalizations of Browder's and Takahashi's theorems. The generalization of Browder's is an earlier result of the first author [8]. In Section 3, using Theorem 1, we improve and extend some known fixed pint theorems. Theorems 4 and 8 improve Takahashi's results [9, Theorems 5 and 9], respectively. Theorem 4 extends the first author's fixed point theorem [8, Theorem 8] (Theorem 5 in this paper) which is a generalization of Browder [1, Theroem 1]. Theorem 8 extends Theorem 9 which is a generalization of Browder [2, Theorem 3]. Finally, in Section 4, we obtain variational inequalities for multivalued maps by using Theorem 1. We improve Takahashi's results [9, Theorems 21 and 22] which are generalization of Browder [2, Theorem 6] and the Kakutani fixed point theorem [7], respectively.ani fixed point theorem [7], respectively.

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