
In this paper, we define a generalized Ćiric contraction with respect to ℸ and prove some coupled coincidence best proximity point results in the setting of complete metric spaces. We also obtain some coupled best proximity point results for such contractions. We provide an example for the validity of our main result. Our results are the generalization of many results existing in the literature. As an application, we find the solution of the differential equation.
Alternative medicine, Best Proximity Points, QC1-999, Physics, Geometry, Astronomy and Astrophysics, Generalized Contractions, Coincidence, Mathematical analysis, Finsler Geometry in Physics and Cosmology, Coincidence point, Fixed Point Theorems in Metric Spaces, Physics and Astronomy, Point (geometry), Physical Sciences, FOS: Mathematics, Pathology, Medicine, Geometry and Topology, Statistical physics, Fixed-point theorem, Mathematics
Alternative medicine, Best Proximity Points, QC1-999, Physics, Geometry, Astronomy and Astrophysics, Generalized Contractions, Coincidence, Mathematical analysis, Finsler Geometry in Physics and Cosmology, Coincidence point, Fixed Point Theorems in Metric Spaces, Physics and Astronomy, Point (geometry), Physical Sciences, FOS: Mathematics, Pathology, Medicine, Geometry and Topology, Statistical physics, Fixed-point theorem, Mathematics
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