Fixed point results satisfying rational type contractive conditions in complex valued metric spaces – revisited



Abstract

In our previous work titled “Fixed Point Results Satisfying Rational type Contractive Conditions in Complex Valued Metric Spaces”[Ann. Math. Sil. 30 (2016), 89–110], some errors has been made in the main results (Theorem 3.1, Theorem 3.7 and Theorem 3.22), that may misguide the readers. This note provides corrections of these errors.


Keywords

complex valued metric spaces; common fixed points; self-maps; Cauchy sequence; contractive conditions

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Published : 2017-02-07


ZadaM. B., & SarwarM. (2017). Fixed point results satisfying rational type contractive conditions in complex valued metric spaces – revisited. Annales Mathematicae Silesianae, 31, 173-185. Retrieved from https://journals.us.edu.pl/index.php/AMSIL/article/view/13951

Mian Bahadur Zada 
Department of Mathematics, University of Malakand, Pakistan  Pakistan
Muhammad Sarwar  sarwarswati@gmail.com
Department of Mathematics, University of Malakand, Pakistan  Pakistan



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