Fixed point theorems for new J-type mappings in modular spaces

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In this paper, we introduce $rho$-altering $J$-type mappings in modular spaces. We prove some fixed point theorems for $rho$-altering and $rho$-altering $J$-type mappings in modular spaces. We also furnish illustrative examples to express relationship between these mappings. As a consequence, the results are applied to the existence of solution of an integral equation arising from an ODE system.

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volume 10  issue 1

pages  111- 118

publication date 2019-11-01

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