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Some fixed points of multivalued maps in multiplicative metric spaces
Aminat O Ige1, Hallowed O Olaoluwa2, Johnson O Olaleru2
1Department of Mathematics, Lagos State University, Ojo, Nigeria.
Abstract:
In this manuscript, new fixed point theorems for multivalued maps, particularly contractions, in complete multiplicative metric spaces are proved. We further prove a fixed point theorem for multivalued mappings on a graph-equipped multiplicative metric space. Our results extend the result of Dosenovic et al. [4], and generalize the result of Ali et al. [2]. We included an example to validate our result.
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