Abstract

The aim of this paper is to provide some sufficient conditions under which a self-mapping T defined on a non-empty set X endowed with some convergence property is a Picard operator. A relevant example showing that such a mapping T on a non-metrizable space is a Picard operator is given. Our results can be used to obtain some known fixed point theorems on generalized metric spaces.

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