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An Inevitable Note on Bipolar Metric Spaces

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2024

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Amer inst Mathematical Sciences-aims

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Bipolar metric spaces and related fixed point theorems therein were introduced based on the motivation of measuring the distance between the elements of distinct sets. The question regarding the independence of these results from the analogous results on a fixed point of an induced mapping on a Cartesian product of two sets. We proved that bipolar metric space is metrizable and we presented two different approaches for defining a metric induced by a bipolar metric. Two obtained metric spaces demonstrated the lack of novelty of fixed point theorems for covariant and contravariant contraction.

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Metric, Bipolar Metric, Banach Contraction, Kannan Contraction, kannan contraction, metric, Application of Soft Set Theory in Decision Making, Pure mathematics, Social Sciences, Fixed point, Separable space, Management Science and Operations Research, Discrete mathematics, Mathematical analysis, Metric Spaces, Decision Sciences, Metrization theorem, banach contraction, Fixed Point Theorems in Metric Spaces, Physical Sciences, bipolar metric, QA1-939, FOS: Mathematics, Cartesian product, Geometry and Topology, Metric space, Mathematics

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01 natural sciences, 0101 mathematics

Citation

Karapınar, Erdal; Cvetković, Marija (2024). "An inevitable note on bipolar metric spaces", AIMS Mathematics, Vol. 9, No. 2, pp. 3320-3331.

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AIMS Mathematics

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9

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2

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3320

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3331
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