Abstract
In this paper, we prove the existence of common fixed points of noncompatible faintly compatible mappings in Menger spaces. We also provide examples in support of our results. AMS Subject Classification: 47H10, 54H25
Highlights
Introduction and PreliminariesMenger [12] introduced the notion of probabilistic metric spaces
The theory of probabilistic metric spaces is of fundamental importance in probabilistic functional analysis
We prove the existence of common fixed points of noncompatible faintly compatible mappings in Menger spaces
Summary
Introduction and PreliminariesMenger [12] introduced the notion of probabilistic metric spaces We prove the existence of common fixed points of noncompatible faintly compatible mappings in Menger spaces.
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