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SOME FIXED POINT THEOREMS FOR MULTI-VALUED
A*-MAPPINGS
1. Introduction
(Sx, x2n ) = (Sx, T x2n1 ) ((Sx, x), (T x2n1 , x2n1 ), (x, x2n1 ))
((Sx, x), (X2n , X2n1 ), (x, x2n1 ))
((Sx, x), k 2n1 (X0 , X1 ), (x, x2n1 ))
when n , we have, (Sx, x) ((Sx, x), 0, 0)). Hence (Sx, x) k(0)
with k [0, 1) by property (iii) of . Thus (Sx, x) = 0. D(Sx, x) (Sx, x)
implies D(Sx, x) 0. This implies D(x, Sx) = 0. Which gives x Sx . But
Sx = Sx as Sx CB(X). Therefore, x Sx. Similarly, one can show that
x T x. Thus, x is a common fixed point of S and T .
Theorem 1.2. If S, T : X CB(X) are mappings such that
A fixed point theorem 9
1
for all x, y in X and 0 < h < 2 . Then f, S and T have common fixed
point.
Proof. Defining as in Theorem 1.2, (iv) of Theorem 1.4 similarly obtained
by (3). Thus we have conclusion.
Theorem 1.6. ( see Theorem 2 of [8]) Let f : X X and S, T : X CB(X)
be mappings satisfying conditions (i) to (iii) of Theorem 1.4 and with the
condition
1
(4) (Sx, T y) ((Sx, x)(T y, y)) 2
for all x, y in X. Then f, S and T have common fixed point.
1
Proof. Let us define a functions : R+3 R by (u, v, w) = (uv) 2 then
+
one can easily see that A . Now taking u = d(x, Sx), v = d(y, T y) and
w = d(x, y) condition (4) of this theorem becomes similar to corresponding
condition of above Theorem 1.4. Hence by using Theorem 1.4 we have the
conclusion.
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M.Akram
Department of Mathematics
G. C. University
Lahore-54000, Pakistan
E-mail : makram71@yahoo.com
12 M.Akram A.A.Siddiqui and A.A.Zafar
Akhlaq A. Siddiqui
Department of Mathematics
G. C. University
Lahore-54000, Pakistan
E-mail : aklaqs@ma.gcu.edu.pk
A.A.Zafar
Department of Mathematics
G. C. University
Lahore-54000, Pakistan