Some results on maximal elements.
In this paper, the concept of multi-valued weak contraction of Berinde and Berinde [8] for the Picard iteration in a complete metric space is extended to the case of multi-valued weak contraction for the Jungck iteration in a complete b-metric space. While our main results generalize the recent results of Berinde and Berinde [8], they also extend, improve and unify several classical results pertainning to single and multi-valued contractive mappings in the fixed point theory. Our results also improve...
In this paper, we obtain some stability results for the Picard iteration process for one and two metrics in complete metric space by using different contractive definitions which are more general than those of Berinde [Berinde, V.: On the stability of some fixed point procedures. Bul. Stiint. Univ. Baia Mare, Ser. B, Matematica–Informatica 18, 1 (2002), 7–14.], Imoru and Olatinwo [Imoru, C. O., Olatinwo, M. O.: On the stability of Picard and Mann iteration processes. Carpathian J. Math. 19, 2 (2003),...
In this paper, we obtain some stability results for Picard and Mann iteration processes in metric space and normed linear space respectively, using two different contractive definitions which are more general than those of Harder and Hicks [4], Rhoades [10, 11], Osilike [8], Osilike and Udomene [9], Berinde [1, 2], Imoru and Olatinwo [5] and Imoru et al [6].Our results are generalizations of some results of Harder and Hicks [4], Rhoades [10, 11], Osilike [8], Osilike and Udomene [9], Berinde [1,...
For a metrizable space X and a finite measure space (Ω, , µ), the space M µ(X) of all equivalence classes (under the relation of equality almost everywhere mod µ) of -measurable functions from Ω to X, whose images are separable, equipped with the topology of convergence in measure, and some of its subspaces are studied. In particular, it is shown that M µ(X) is homeomorphic to a Hilbert space provided µ is (nonzero) nonatomic and X is completely metrizable and has more than one point.
We present a new method for establishing the ‘‘gap” property for finitely generated subgroups of , providing an elementary solution of Ruziewicz problem on as well as giving many new examples of finitely generated subgroups of with an explicit gap. The distribution of the eigenvalues of the elements of the group ring in the -th irreducible representation of is also studied. Numerical experiments indicate that for a generic (in measure) element of , the “unfolded” consecutive spacings...