Some common fixed point theorems for four self-mappings satisfying a general contractive condition
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In the paper, we derive a general case for four weakly compatible self maps satisfying a general contractive condition due to the same method introduced by Altun et al. [2]. We make use of such a study to prove common fixed point theorems for weakly compatible maps along with E.A. and (CLR) properties.
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