Abstract

In 2000, W.A. Kirk introduced the concept of directionally nonexpansive mappings. Here, we present a more comprehensive study of this class of mappings, including a fixed-point result for them. We further present a class of mappings, properly containing the directionally nonexpansive ones, for which Kirk’s theorem still holds.

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