
Product details:
ISBN13: | 9789811348112 |
ISBN10: | 9811348111 |
Binding: | Paperback |
No. of pages: | 166 pages |
Size: | 235x155 mm |
Weight: | 454 g |
Language: | English |
Illustrations: | 2 Illustrations, black & white |
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Category:
Fixed Point Theory in Metric Spaces
Recent Advances and Applications
Edition number: Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2018
Publisher: Springer
Date of Publication: 20 December 2018
Number of Volumes: 1 pieces, Previously published in hardcover
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Short description:
This book provides a detailed study of recent results in metric fixed point theory and presents several applications in nonlinear analysis, including matrix equations, integral equations and polynomial approximations. Each chapter is accompanied by basic definitions, mathematical preliminaries and proof of the main results. Divided into ten chapters, it discusses topics such as the Banach contraction principle and its converse; Ran-Reurings fixed point theorem with applications; the existence of fixed points for the class of ?-? contractive mappings with applications to quadratic integral equations; recent results on fixed point theory for cyclic mappings with applications to the study of functional equations; the generalization of the Banach fixed point theorem on Branciari metric spaces; the existence of fixed points for a certain class of mappings satisfying an implicit contraction; fixed point results for a class of mappings satisfying a certain contraction involving extendedsimulation functions; the solvability of a coupled fixed point problem under a finite number of equality constraints; the concept of generalized metric spaces, for which the authors extend some well-known fixed point results; and a new fixed point theorem that helps in establishing a Kelisky?Rivlin type result for q-Bernstein polynomials and modified q-Bernstein polynomials.
The book is a valuable resource for a wide audience, including graduate students and researchers.
Long description:
?The book can be helpful for students and researchers interested in metric fixed point theory, with particular emphasis on the various extensions of the Banach contraction principle.? (Jarosław Górnicki, zbMath 1416.54001, 2019)
This book provides a detailed study of recent results in metric fixed point theory and presents several applications in nonlinear analysis, including matrix equations, integral equations and polynomial approximations. Each chapter is accompanied by basic definitions, mathematical preliminaries and proof of the main results. Divided into ten chapters, it discusses topics such as the Banach contraction principle and its converse; Ran-Reurings fixed point theorem with applications; the existence of fixed points for the class of ?-? contractive mappings with applications to quadratic integral equations; recent results on fixed point theory for cyclic mappings with applications to the study of functional equations; the generalization of the Banach fixed point theorem on Branciari metric spaces; the existence of fixed points for a certain class of mappings satisfying an implicit contraction; fixed point results for a class of mappings satisfying a certain contraction involving extended simulation functions; the solvability of a coupled fixed point problem under a finite number of equality constraints; the concept of generalized metric spaces, for which the authors extend some well-known fixed point results; and a new fixed point theorem that helps in establishing a Kelisky?Rivlin type result for q-Bernstein polynomials and modified q-Bernstein polynomials.
The book is a valuable resource for a wide audience, including graduate students and researchers.
?The book can be helpful for students and researchers interested in metric fixed point theory, with particular emphasis on the various extensions of the Banach contraction principle.? (Jarosław Górnicki, zbMath 1416.54001, 2019)
Table of Contents:
Banach Contraction Principle and Applications.- On Ran-Reurings Fixed Point Theorem.- On a-y Contractive Mappings and Related Fixed Point Theorems.- Cyclic Contractions: An Improvement Result.- On JS-Contraction Mappings in Branciari Metric Spaces.- An Implicit Contraction on a Set Equipped with Two Metrics.- On Fixed Points that Belong to the Zero Set of a Certain Function.- A Coupled Fixed Point Problem Under a Finite Number of Equality Constraints.- The Study of Fixed Points in JS-Metric Spaces.- Iterated Bernstein Polynomial Approximations.