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The relation between F-contraction and Meir–Keeler contraction

Meir–Keeler contraction gives different type of insight on the idea of contractive mappings. Almost half of a century later, the notation of F -contraction appeared and it was in the center of research in the Fixed Point Theory during the last decade. Those two concepts appear totally distinct and w...

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