Abstract

This paper investigates the common coupled coincidence points and common coupled fixed points in fuzzy semi-metric spaces. The symmetric condition is not necessarily satisfied in fuzzy semi-metric space. Therefore, four kinds of triangle inequalities are taken into account in order to study the Cauchy sequences. Inspired by the intuitive observations, the concepts of rational condition and distance condition are proposed for the purpose of simplifying the discussions.

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  • Being inspired by the intuitive observations, the concepts of rational condition and distance condition are proposed for the purpose of simplifying the discussions regarding the common coupled coincidence points and common coupled fixed points in a fuzzy semi-metric space

  • Because the symmetric condition is not satisfied, four different kinds of triangle inequalities will be taken into account to study the common coupled fixed points

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Introduction

Publisher’s Note: MDPI stays neutral with regard to jurisdictional claims in published maps and institutional affiliations. The common coupled coincidence points and common coupled fixed points in fuzzy semi-metric spaces will be studied by considering four kinds of triangle inequalities. Because the symmetric condition is not satisfied, four different kinds of triangle inequalities will be taken into account to study the common coupled fixed points.

Fuzzy Semi-Metric Spaces
Auxiliary Functions Based on the Supremum
Cauchy Sequences
Common Coupled Coincidence Points
Common Coupled Fixed Points
Conclusions
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