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Article Citation - WoS: 2Citation - Scopus: 5Some Fixed Point Results in Tvs-Cone Metric Spaces(House Book Science-casa Cartii Stiinta, 2013) Abdeljawad, T.; Abdeljawad, Thabet; Rezapour, Sh; MatematikEvery TVS-cone metric space is topologically isomorphic to a topological metric space. In this paper, by using a nonlinear scalarization, we give some fixed point results with nonlinear contractive conditions on TVS-cone metric spaces.Article Citation - WoS: 146Citation - Scopus: 166On the Solutions of Fractional Differential Equations Via Geraghty Type Hybrid Contractions(Ministry Communications & High Technologies Republic Azerbaijan, 2021) Adiguzel, Rezan Sevinik; Karapınar, Erdal; Aksoy, Umit; Karapinar, Erdal; Erhan, Inci M.; MatematikThe aim of this article is twofold. Firstly, to study fixed points of mappings on b metric spaces satisfying a general contractive condition called Geraghty type hybrid contraction. Secondly, to apply the theoretical results to the problem of existence and uniqueness of solutions of boundary value problems with integral boundary conditions associated with a certain type of nonlinear fractional differential equations. The conditions for the existence of fixed points for Geraghty type hybrid contractions are determined and several consequences of the main results are deduced. Some examples on boundary value problems for nonlinear fractional differential equations of order 3 < alpha <= 4 are provided, where the existence and uniqueness of solutions are shown by using Geraghty type contractions.Article Citation - WoS: 4Citation - Scopus: 4Fixed Point Theorems for Basic Θ-Contraction and Applications(North Univ Baia Mare, 2024) Cvetkovic, Marija; Karapinar, Erdal; Petrusul, Drian; Petruşel, AdrianThe main aim of this paper is omitting some superfluous assumptions in the definition of the class of functions Theta, by means of which were defined and studied various classes of theta-contractions, and still obtaining the uniqueness of the fixed point for this new type of contractive mappings. Several generalizations of continuous theta-contractions are presented along with their applications to the study of integral equations.Article Citation - WoS: 6Citation - Scopus: 7Fixed Point Results of a New Family of Hybrid Contractions in Generalised Metric Space With Applications(Amer inst Mathematical Sciences-aims, 2022) Jiddah, Jamilu Abubakar; Noorwali, Maha; Shagari, Mohammed Shehu; Rashid, Saima; Jarad, FahdIn this manuscript, a novel general family of contraction, called hybrid-interpolative ReichIstrat,escu-type (G-alpha-mu)-contraction is introduced and some fixed point results in generalised metric space that are not deducible from their akin in metric spaces are obtained. The preeminence of this class of contraction is that its contractive inequality can be extended in a variety of manners, depending on the given parameters. Consequently, a number of corollaries that reduce our result to other wellknown results in the literature are highlighted and analysed. Substantial examples are constructed to validate the assumptions of our obtained theorems and to show their distinction from corresponding results. Additionally, one of our obtained corollaries is applied to set up unprecedented existence conditions for solution of a family of integral equations.Article Citation - WoS: 6Citation - Scopus: 7Fixed Point Results in C*-Algebra Bipolar Metric Spaces With an Application(Amer inst Mathematical Sciences-aims, 2023) Gnanaprakasam, Arul Joseph; Isik, Huseyin; Jarad, Fahd; Mani, GunaseelanIn this work, we prove existence and uniqueness fixed point theorems under Banach and Kannan type contractions on C*-algebra-valued bipolar metric spaces. To strengthen our main results, an appropriate example and an effective application are presented.Article The Hausdorff-Pompeiu Distance in Gn-Menger Fractal Spaces(Mdpi, 2022) Saadati, Reza; Li, Chenkuan; Jarad, Fahd; O'Regan, Donal; O’Regan, DonalThis paper introduces a complete Gn-Menger space and defines the Hausdorff-Pompeiu distance in the space. Furthermore, we show a novel fixed-point theorem for Gn-Menger-theta-contractions in fractal spaces.Article Citation - WoS: 22Citation - Scopus: 25New Approach on Controllability of Hilfer Fractional Derivatives With Nondense Domain(Amer inst Mathematical Sciences-aims, 2022) Jothimani, Kasthurisamy; Ravichandran, Chokkalingam; Baleanu, Dumitru; Kumar, Devendra; Nisar, Kottakkaran SooppyThis work picturizes the results on the controllability of the nondense Hilfer neutral fractional derivative (HNFD). The uniqueness and controllability of HNFD are discussed with Winch theorem and Banach contraction technique. In addition, a numerical approximation is given to deal with different criteria of our results.Article Citation - WoS: 1Citation - Scopus: 4Fixed Point Theorems for Mappings With a Contractive Iterate at a Point in Modular Metric Spaces(House Book Science-casa Cartii Stiinta, 2022) Karapinar, Erdal; Aksoy, Umit; Fulga, Andreea; Erhan, Inci M.In this manuscript, we introduce two new types of contraction, namely, w-contraction and strong Sehgal w-contraction, in the framework of modular metric spaces. We indicate that under certain assumptions, such mappings possess a unique fixed point. For the sake of completeness, we consider examples and an application to matrix equations.Article Citation - WoS: 2Citation - Scopus: 2Fixed Point Theorems for Controlled Neutrosophic Metric-Like Spaces(Amer inst Mathematical Sciences-aims, 2022) Ishtiaq, Umar; Saleem, Naeem; Ahmad, Khaleel; Jarad, Fahd; Uddin, FahimIn this paper, we establish the concept of controlled neutrosophic metric -like spaces as a generalization of neutrosophic metric spaces and provide several non -trivial examples to show the spuriousness of the new concept in the existing literature. Furthermore, we prove several fixed point results for contraction mappings and provide the examples with their graphs to show the validity of the results. At the end of the manuscript, we establish an application to integral equations, in which we use the main result to find the solution of the integral equation.Article Citation - WoS: 9Citation - Scopus: 13Extended Proinov X-Contractions in Metric Spaces and Fuzzy Metric Spaces Satisfying the Property Nc by Avoiding the Monotone Condition(Springer-verlag Italia Srl, 2022) Martinez-Moreno, Juan; Shahzad, Naseer; Roldan Lopez de Hierro, Antonio Francisco; Karapinar, ErdalIn recent years, Fixed Point Theory has achieved great importance within Nonlinear Analysis especially due to its interesting applications in real-world contexts. Its methodology is based on the comparison between the distances between two points and their respective images through a nonlinear operator. This comparison is made through contractive conditions involving auxiliary functions whose role is increasingly decisive, and which are acquiring a prominent role in Functional Analysis. Very recently, Proinov introduced new fixed point results that have very much attracted the researchers' attention especially due to the extraordinarily weak conditions on the auxiliary functions considered. However, one of them, the nondecreasing character of the main function, has been used for many years without the chance of being replaced by another alternative property. In this way, several researchers have recently raised this question as an open problem in this field of study. In order to face this open problem, in this work we introduce a novel class of auxiliary functions that serve to define contractions, both in metric spaces and in fuzzy metric spaces, which, in addition to generalizing to Proinov contractions, avoid the nondecreasing character of themain auxiliary function. Furthermore, we present these new results in the setting of fuzzy metric spaces that satisfy the conditionNC, which open new possibilities in the metric theory compared to classic non-Archimedean fuzzy metric spaces. Finally, we include some illustrative examples to show how to apply the novel theorems to cases that are not covered by other previous results.
