
We prove some common fixed point theorems for a pair of weakly compatible mappings in fuzzy metric spaces both in the sense of Kramosil and Michalek and in the sense of George and Veeramani by using the new property and give some examples. Our results improve and generalize the main results of Mihet in (Mihet, 2010) and many fixed point theorems in fuzzy metric spaces.
Artificial intelligence, Metric (unit), T-norm, Economics, Geometry, Epistemology, Mathematical analysis, Fixed Point Theorems in Metric Spaces, Point (geometry), QA1-939, FOS: Mathematics, Product metric, Fixed-point theorem, Fuzzy number, Fuzzy topology, Fixed-point and coincidence theorems (topological aspects), Fixed Point Theorems, Pure mathematics, Fixed point, Discrete mathematics, Computer science, FOS: Philosophy, ethics and religion, Fuzzy logic, Philosophy, Operations management, Physical Sciences, Fuzzy set, Property (philosophy), Geometry and Topology, Fuzzy Metric Spaces, Metric space, Mathematics
Artificial intelligence, Metric (unit), T-norm, Economics, Geometry, Epistemology, Mathematical analysis, Fixed Point Theorems in Metric Spaces, Point (geometry), QA1-939, FOS: Mathematics, Product metric, Fixed-point theorem, Fuzzy number, Fuzzy topology, Fixed-point and coincidence theorems (topological aspects), Fixed Point Theorems, Pure mathematics, Fixed point, Discrete mathematics, Computer science, FOS: Philosophy, ethics and religion, Fuzzy logic, Philosophy, Operations management, Physical Sciences, Fuzzy set, Property (philosophy), Geometry and Topology, Fuzzy Metric Spaces, Metric space, Mathematics
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