Coincidence and common fixed points for F-Contractive mappings

<p>The purpose of this article is to establish the existence and uniqueness of coincidence and common fixed point of discontinuous non-compatible faintly compatible pair of self maps in non-complete metric space without using containment requirement of range space of involved maps satisfying C...

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Main Authors: Muhammed Raji (Author), Musa Adeku Ibrahim (Author)
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Published: Annals of Mathematics and Physics - Peertechz Publications, 2023-12-28.
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520 |a <p>The purpose of this article is to establish the existence and uniqueness of coincidence and common fixed point of discontinuous non-compatible faintly compatible pair of self maps in non-complete metric space without using containment requirement of range space of involved maps satisfying Ciric type F-contraction and Hardy-Roger type F-contraction. Some illustrative examples associated with pictographic validations are provided to demonstrate the main results and to show the genuineness of our results. We consider the application of our results to the study of a two-point boundary value problem related to second order differential equation, solve the two-point boundary value problem of the second-order differential equation arising in electric circuit equation, and also apply our results to Volterra type integral equation using Ciric type F-contraction as well as Hardy Roger type F-contraction. </p><p>Mathematics subject classification: 47H10; 54H25; 54E50</p> 
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