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Title of paper: Fixed point results in non-Archimedean generalized intuitionistic fuzzy metric spaces
Author(s):
M. Jeyaraman
PG and Research Department of Mathematics, Raja Doraisingam Govt. Arts College, Sivagangai, Affiliated Alagappa University, Karaikudi, India
jeya.math@gmail.com
M. Suganthi
Research Scholar, Department of Mathematics, Govt. Arts College, Melur, PG and Research Department of Mathematics, Raja Doraisingam Govt. Arts College, Sivagangai, Affiliated Alagappa University, Karaikudi, India
vimalsugan@gmail.com
S. Sowndrarajan
Research Scholar, PG and Research Department of Mathematics, Raja Doraisingam Govt. Arts College, Sivagangai, Affiliated Alagappa University, Karaikudi, India
sowndariitm@gmail.com
Published in: Notes on Intuitionistic Fuzzy Sets, Volume 25 (2019), Number 4, pages 48–58
DOI: 10.7546/nifs.2019.25.4.48-58
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Abstract: In this paper, we introduce the concept of non-Archimedean generalized intuitionistic fuzzy metric space and obtain some results for two semi compatible mappings in this newly defined space. Our results improve and generalize the results of Mustafa et al. [8] and Abbas and Rhoades [1] in non-Archimedean G-fuzzy metric space.
Keywords: G-metric space, Non-archimedean, Fuzzy metric space, Generalized fuzzy metric space, Common fixed point.
AMS Classification: 47H10, 46B20.
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