Korean J. Math. Vol. 27 No. 3 (2019) pp.629-643
DOI: https://doi.org/10.11568/kjm.2019.27.3.629

Common fixed point results for non-compatible R-weakly commuting mappings in probabilistic semimetric spaces using control functions

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Krishnapada Das

Abstract

In common fixed point problems in metric spaces several versions of weak commutativity have been considered. Mappings which are not compatible have also been discussed in common fixed point problems. Here we consider common fixed point problems of non-compatible and R-weakly commuting mappings in probabilistic semimetric spaces with the help of a control function. This work is in line with research in probabilistic fixed point theory using control functions. Further we support our results by examples.



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