Cyclic admissible multivalued contraction and an application to cyclic mappings
Abstract
We prove the existence of coincidence point for a hybrid pair as well as a pair of single valued mappings satisfying certain cyclic type contractive conditions in the framework of b-metric spaces. Our results are illustrated with examples and an application to cyclic mappings.
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