Journal of Function Spaces

Unique and Non-Unique Fixed Points and their Applications


Publishing date
01 Nov 2021
Status
Closed
Submission deadline
02 Jul 2021

Lead Editor

1Government Degree College Thatyur, Thatyur, India

2University of Dar es Salaam, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania

3Vasile Goldiș Western University of Arad , Arad, Romania

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Unique and Non-Unique Fixed Points and their Applications

This issue is now closed for submissions.

Description

The origin of fixed-point theory lies in the strategy of progressive approximation utilized to demonstrate the existence of solutions of differential equations first presented in the 19th century. However, classical fixed-point theory was established as an important part of mathematical analysis in the early 20th century, by mathematicians including Luitzen Egbertus Jan Brouwer, Stephan Banach, and Juliusz Schauder. In 1922, Stephan Banach gave the condition under which the presence, as well as the uniqueness, of a fixed point is ensured.

Different outcomes relating to fixed points, fixed circles, fixed discs, fixed ellipses, and fixed elliptic discs for single-valued and multi-valued mappings have been explored for mappings that satisfy distinctive contractive conditions in various settings, and this practice is ongoing. The celebrated Banach contraction principle has several applications in solving nonlinear equations. Yet, one disadvantage is that contraction mapping forces involved mapping to be continuous throughout the metric space. It is interesting to mention here that discontinuous mapping is of great interest, as most phenomena in the real world are discontinuous in nature. In a variety of scientific issues, beginning with different branches of mathematics, the existence of a solution is comparable to the existence of a unique fixed point for a suitable mapping. Fixed-point theorems give adequate conditions under which there exists a unique fixed point for a given function, enabling us to ensure the existence of a solution to the original problem. One of the significant outcomes of fixed-point theory is when mapping under minimal suitable conditions has a unique fixed point. However, in some situations, mapping may not have a unique fixed point. Non-unique fixed points play a crucial role and it is essential to discover the necessary conditions under which mappings have non-unique fixed points and collections of non-unique fixed points include some geometric shape. In particular, non-unique fixed points of discontinuous self-mapping perform an essential role, as if the fixed point is not unique, then the set of non-unique fixed points may form a circle, disc, or ellipse, which has great potential for applications in a variety of fields.

The aim of this Special Issue is to gather research into unique and non-unique fixed points, as well as papers investigating their applications. We welcome both original research and review articles.

Potential topics include but are not limited to the following:

  • The existence of discontinuity at the fixed figure and its applications
  • Discontinuity, fixed points, and their applications
  • Generalizations of a Banach contraction and their applications
  • Geometric properties of non-unique fixed points in different spaces and related applications
  • Fixed point theorems for multi-valued mappings in different spaces and applications
  • Common fixed-point theorems in different spaces and their applications
  • Non-unique fixed-point theorems satisfying distinctive contractive conditions and their applications
  • Fixed point to fixed disc, fixed circle, fixed ellipse, or elliptic disc and related applications

Articles

  • Special Issue
  • - Volume 2023
  • - Article ID 9932025
  • - Research Article

Forbidden Restrictions and the Existence of -Factor and -Factor

Jianzhang Wu | Jiabin Yuan | ... | Wei Gao
  • Special Issue
  • - Volume 2022
  • - Article ID 6081250
  • - Research Article

On a Unique Solution of a T-Maze Model Arising in the Psychology and Theory of Learning

Ali Turab | Wajahat Ali | Juan J. Nieto
  • Special Issue
  • - Volume 2021
  • - Article ID 7017046
  • - Research Article

Wardowski’s Contraction and Fixed Point Technique for Solving Systems of Functional and Integral Equations

Hasanen A. Hammad | Monica-Felicia Bota | Liliana Guran
  • Special Issue
  • - Volume 2021
  • - Article ID 8345682
  • - Research Article

Semianalytical Solutions of Some Nonlinear-Time Fractional Models Using Variational Iteration Laplace Transform Method

Javed Iqbal | Khurram Shabbir | Liliana Guran
  • Special Issue
  • - Volume 2021
  • - Article ID 2163108
  • - Research Article

Nonunique Fixed Point Results via Kannan -Contraction on Quasi-Partial -Metric Space

Pragati Gautam | Santosh Kumar | ... | Gauri Gupta
  • Special Issue
  • - Volume 2021
  • - Article ID 2524027
  • - Research Article

A Fractional Order Hepatitis C Mathematical Model with Mittag-Leffler Kernel

Hashim M. Alshehri | Aziz Khan
  • Special Issue
  • - Volume 2021
  • - Article ID 9554076
  • - Research Article

Some Existence and Stability Criteria to a Generalized FBVP Having Fractional Composite -Laplacian Operator

Sh. Rezapour | S. T. M. Thabet | ... | S. Etemad
  • Special Issue
  • - Volume 2021
  • - Article ID 4429173
  • - Research Article

Unique Fixed-Point Results in Fuzzy Metric Spaces with an Application to Fredholm Integral Equations

Iqra Shamas | Saif Ur Rehman | ... | Eskandar Ameer
  • Special Issue
  • - Volume 2021
  • - Article ID 7613684
  • - Research Article

Kannan-Type Contractions on New Extended -Metric Spaces

Hassen Aydi | Muhammad Aslam | ... | Eskandar Ameer
  • Special Issue
  • - Volume 2021
  • - Article ID 9991117
  • - Research Article

Some Coincidence and Common Fixed-Point Results on Cone -Metric Spaces over Banach Algebras with Applications to the Infinite System of Integral Equations

Ziaul Islam | Muhammad Sarwar | ... | Fahd Jarad
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