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Common Fixed point theorems for contractive maps of
Integral type in modular metric spaces
Renu Praveen Pathak* and Ramakant Bhardwaj**
*Department of Mathematics Late G.N. Sapkal College of Engineering,
Anjaneri Hills, Nasik (M.H.), India
** Department of Mathematics, Truba Institute of Engineering & Information Technology
Bhopal (M.P.), India
pathak_renu@yahoo.co.in, rkbhardwaj100@gmail.com
Abstract
In this theorem we proves a common fixed point theorem for a pair of ρ-compatible maps of
integral type , further generalization is done by the existence of Banach contraction mapping
in fixed point theorem in modular metric spaces.
Introduction and Preliminaries
Fixed point theorems in modular spaces, generalised the classical banach fixed point
theorem in metric spaces. In [1], Jungck defines the notion of compatible self maps of a
metric space (X, d) as a pair of maps as a pair of maps
,
we have
Then he proves a common fixed point theorem for pairs of compatible maps and a further
generalization in[5]. The notion of modulat space,is as a generalization of a metric space,was
introduced by NaKano in 1950andredefined and generalized by Musielak and Orlicz in1959.
Here our purpose is to define the notion of ρ-compatible mappings in modular spaces for
some common fixed point theorems
In the existence of Fixed point theory and a Banach contraction principle occupies a
prominent place in the study of metric spaces, it became a most popular tool in solving
problems in mathematical analysis. fixed point theory has received much attention in metric
spaces endowed with a partial ordering. The study of fixed point of a functions satisfying
certain contractive conditions has been at the center of vigorous research activity, because it
has a wide range of applications in different areas such as, variational, linear inequalities,
optimization and parameterize estimation Problems.
The fixed point theorems in metric spaces are playing a major role to construct methods in
mathematics to solve problems in applied mathematics and sciences.
Let f be a continuous mapping of the closed interval [-1, 1] into itself. Figure suggests that
the graph of f must touch or cross the indicated diagonal, or more precisely, that there must
exist a point x0 in [-1,1] with the property that f(x0) = x0.
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The proof is easy. We consider the continuous function F defined on [-1,1] by F(x) = f(x) - x,
and we observe that F (-1) > 0 and that F(1) £.0. It now follows from the Weierstrass
intermediate value theorem that there exists a point x0 in [-1, 1] such that F (xo) = 0 or f(x0) =
x0.
It is convenient to describe this phenomenon by means of the following terminology. A
topological space X is called a fixed point space if every continuous mapping f of X into itself
has a fixed point, in the sense that f(x0) = x0 for x0 in X. The remarks in the above paragraph
show that [-1, 1] is a fixed-point space. Furthermore, the closed disc [(x, y): x2
+ y2
£ 1) in the
Euclidean plane R2
is also a fixed-point space.
Example : Let f be a mapping then a function for all x has a fixed point
on [1,1].i.e.
In this section we revised a basic definition and proves a common fixed point theorem for
integral type ρ-compatible maps in metric spaces
Definition 1.1 Let X be an arbitrary vector space over
A) A functional
(ii)
(iii)
If (iii) is replaced by
(iv)
Then the modularararararararar is called convex modular.
B) A modular defines a corresponding modular space ; i.e. the space given by:
Definition1.2 Let be a modular space.
a) A sequence in is said to be:
i) -convergent to If .
ii) -Cauchy if .
b) is -Complete if every -Cauchy sequence is -convergent.
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is said to be -closed if for any sequence
d) A is said to be -bounded if
for all where -diameter of B.
e) has a Fatou property if
.
Whenever and
f) is said to satisfy the –condition if
Main Section
A common Fixed point Theorem of Integral Type for contractive condition in modular
metric space
Definition 2.1. Let be a modular space, where satisfy the -condition. Two self
mappings T and h of are called -compatible if , Whenever
is a sequence in such that for some z .
Theorem 2.2 Let be a modular space with -compatible , where satisfy the -
condition. Suppose , T , h : are two -compatible mappings
such that
T( ) and
(1)
For some r (0,1) ,where is a Lebesgue integrable mapping which is summable
non negative and for all
(2)
If one of h and T is continuous then there exist a unique common fixed point of h and T.
Proof: Let be the conjugate of i.e. + = 1 .Let x be a arbitrary point of and
generate
inductively the sequence , n N as follows T( ) .
For each integer n , inequality (1) shows that
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By induction
(3)
Taking the limit as n yieldsngngngngngngng yi
(4)
Now we can show that , n N is =cauchy. If not , then ,there exist an and two
sequences of integer , with n(k) m(k) k such that
k = 1,2,3 ------ (5)
We can assume that
(6)
In order to show this , suppose n(k) is the smallest number exceeding m(k) for which (5)
holds and
obviously and since N then by the ordering principle , the minimum element of
denoted by n(k)
and clearly (6) holds .
Now,
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condition and (4), then ,
+
Using - condition and (4), then ,
Therefore (7)
Also , by the inequality (5)
We have a contradiction. There fore ,it is a -cauchy sequence since -complete, then
there exist a
such that
If T is continuous, then . Since -Th ) -
compatibility , hT .
We now prove that w is a fixed point of T, we have
Taking as ,
Which implies that
Using inequality (2),
Moreover T ) ) and thus
,
as ,we have
And thus
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Resulting in v and , now suppose that w and
are two common fixed point of T and h Then we have,
Hence w = is a common fixed point of T and h.
Remark 2.3 If s = q or s = q = 1, then theorem is not true .
Next The following theorem is another version of Theorem 2.2 when q = s by summing the
restrictions that where B is a -closed and -bounded subset of .
Theorem 2.4. Let be a -complete modular space, where satisfy the -condition and
B is a -closed and -bounded subset of . Suppose are two -compatible
mappings such that T ) ) and
(1)
For all , where with r (0,1) is a Lebesgue integrable
mapping which is summable , non negative and
for all
(2)
If one of h and T is continuous then there exist a unique common fixed point of h and T.
Proof : Let
[7]
Further proceeding as we get,
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Since B is -bounded then,
Which implies that
Therefore by the -condition ,
(T )n is a -cauchy, since is a -complete and B is -closed, then there exist
aa such that
If T is continuous ,then since
Therefore we proves w is a fixed point of T as hw = Tw = w .
Finally , let w and v are two arbitrary common fixed points of T and h. then
Which implies that
In the next section , the existence of a common fixed point of integral type for a quasi-
contraction map in modular spaces is presented.
3. A common fixed point theorem of integral type for quasi-contraction maps
In this section we study for quasi-contraction maps of integral type for this By definition
Definition 3.1. Two self mappings of a modular space are (s, q, t)
generalized contraction of integral type. If there exists and s, q with
such that
for all
Where,
And is a Lebesgue integrable mapping which is summable, non-negative and
for all
We now shows in the main theorem in this section.
Theorem 3.2. Let be a -complete modular space , where satisfies the –condition.
Suppose T and H are (s, q, t)-generalized contraction of integral type self maps of and
T( ). If one of h and T is continuous, then there exists a unique common fixed
point of hand T.
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Proof. Let us choose be the conjugate of ; i.e.
Implies that .
Let be an arbitrary point of and generate inductively the sequence (T ) n as follows
:
T ). Thus we have,
Where,
Then
[9]
Moreover, by
Then,
And
Continuing this process , we have,
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Taking the limit as n results in lim n
Now, suppose since is an increasing function , then it may be written as
whenever Taking the limit from
both the sides of this inequality shows that lim n
thus we have
lim n
We now show that (T ) nn is a –Cauchy. If not, then using the same argument as in the
proof of theorem 2.2 there exists an and two subsequences {m(k)} and {n(k)} and
{n(k)} {m(k)}
Such that
As preceeding theorem 2.2 Using the –condition (T ) n is a –Cauchy. Since is
a -complete, then there exists a such that
as n . Also taking a limit as nnnn , w is a fixed point of T.
Moreover, If h is continuous instead of T, by a similar proof as above , Now,
for uniqueness let w and v be two arbitrary fixed points of T and h. then,
Therefore
Which implies that .
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  • 1. Computer Engineering and Intelligent Systems www.iiste.org ISSN 2222-1719 (Paper) ISSN 2222-2863 (Online) Vol.4, No.9, 2013 57 Common Fixed point theorems for contractive maps of Integral type in modular metric spaces Renu Praveen Pathak* and Ramakant Bhardwaj** *Department of Mathematics Late G.N. Sapkal College of Engineering, Anjaneri Hills, Nasik (M.H.), India ** Department of Mathematics, Truba Institute of Engineering & Information Technology Bhopal (M.P.), India pathak_renu@yahoo.co.in, rkbhardwaj100@gmail.com Abstract In this theorem we proves a common fixed point theorem for a pair of ρ-compatible maps of integral type , further generalization is done by the existence of Banach contraction mapping in fixed point theorem in modular metric spaces. Introduction and Preliminaries Fixed point theorems in modular spaces, generalised the classical banach fixed point theorem in metric spaces. In [1], Jungck defines the notion of compatible self maps of a metric space (X, d) as a pair of maps as a pair of maps , we have Then he proves a common fixed point theorem for pairs of compatible maps and a further generalization in[5]. The notion of modulat space,is as a generalization of a metric space,was introduced by NaKano in 1950andredefined and generalized by Musielak and Orlicz in1959. Here our purpose is to define the notion of ρ-compatible mappings in modular spaces for some common fixed point theorems In the existence of Fixed point theory and a Banach contraction principle occupies a prominent place in the study of metric spaces, it became a most popular tool in solving problems in mathematical analysis. fixed point theory has received much attention in metric spaces endowed with a partial ordering. The study of fixed point of a functions satisfying certain contractive conditions has been at the center of vigorous research activity, because it has a wide range of applications in different areas such as, variational, linear inequalities, optimization and parameterize estimation Problems. The fixed point theorems in metric spaces are playing a major role to construct methods in mathematics to solve problems in applied mathematics and sciences. Let f be a continuous mapping of the closed interval [-1, 1] into itself. Figure suggests that the graph of f must touch or cross the indicated diagonal, or more precisely, that there must exist a point x0 in [-1,1] with the property that f(x0) = x0.
  • 2. Computer Engineering and Intelligent Systems www.iiste.org ISSN 2222-1719 (Paper) ISSN 2222-2863 (Online) Vol.4, No.9, 2013 58 The proof is easy. We consider the continuous function F defined on [-1,1] by F(x) = f(x) - x, and we observe that F (-1) > 0 and that F(1) £.0. It now follows from the Weierstrass intermediate value theorem that there exists a point x0 in [-1, 1] such that F (xo) = 0 or f(x0) = x0. It is convenient to describe this phenomenon by means of the following terminology. A topological space X is called a fixed point space if every continuous mapping f of X into itself has a fixed point, in the sense that f(x0) = x0 for x0 in X. The remarks in the above paragraph show that [-1, 1] is a fixed-point space. Furthermore, the closed disc [(x, y): x2 + y2 £ 1) in the Euclidean plane R2 is also a fixed-point space. Example : Let f be a mapping then a function for all x has a fixed point on [1,1].i.e. In this section we revised a basic definition and proves a common fixed point theorem for integral type ρ-compatible maps in metric spaces Definition 1.1 Let X be an arbitrary vector space over A) A functional (ii) (iii) If (iii) is replaced by (iv) Then the modularararararararar is called convex modular. B) A modular defines a corresponding modular space ; i.e. the space given by: Definition1.2 Let be a modular space. a) A sequence in is said to be: i) -convergent to If . ii) -Cauchy if . b) is -Complete if every -Cauchy sequence is -convergent.
  • 3. Computer Engineering and Intelligent Systems www.iiste.org ISSN 2222-1719 (Paper) ISSN 2222-2863 (Online) Vol.4, No.9, 2013 59 is said to be -closed if for any sequence d) A is said to be -bounded if for all where -diameter of B. e) has a Fatou property if . Whenever and f) is said to satisfy the –condition if Main Section A common Fixed point Theorem of Integral Type for contractive condition in modular metric space Definition 2.1. Let be a modular space, where satisfy the -condition. Two self mappings T and h of are called -compatible if , Whenever is a sequence in such that for some z . Theorem 2.2 Let be a modular space with -compatible , where satisfy the - condition. Suppose , T , h : are two -compatible mappings such that T( ) and (1) For some r (0,1) ,where is a Lebesgue integrable mapping which is summable non negative and for all (2) If one of h and T is continuous then there exist a unique common fixed point of h and T. Proof: Let be the conjugate of i.e. + = 1 .Let x be a arbitrary point of and generate inductively the sequence , n N as follows T( ) . For each integer n , inequality (1) shows that
  • 4. Computer Engineering and Intelligent Systems www.iiste.org ISSN 2222-1719 (Paper) ISSN 2222-2863 (Online) Vol.4, No.9, 2013 60 By induction (3) Taking the limit as n yieldsngngngngngngng yi (4) Now we can show that , n N is =cauchy. If not , then ,there exist an and two sequences of integer , with n(k) m(k) k such that k = 1,2,3 ------ (5) We can assume that (6) In order to show this , suppose n(k) is the smallest number exceeding m(k) for which (5) holds and obviously and since N then by the ordering principle , the minimum element of denoted by n(k) and clearly (6) holds . Now,
  • 5. Computer Engineering and Intelligent Systems www.iiste.org ISSN 2222-1719 (Paper) ISSN 2222-2863 (Online) Vol.4, No.9, 2013 61 condition and (4), then , + Using - condition and (4), then , Therefore (7) Also , by the inequality (5) We have a contradiction. There fore ,it is a -cauchy sequence since -complete, then there exist a such that If T is continuous, then . Since -Th ) - compatibility , hT . We now prove that w is a fixed point of T, we have Taking as , Which implies that Using inequality (2), Moreover T ) ) and thus , as ,we have And thus
  • 6. Computer Engineering and Intelligent Systems www.iiste.org ISSN 2222-1719 (Paper) ISSN 2222-2863 (Online) Vol.4, No.9, 2013 62 Resulting in v and , now suppose that w and are two common fixed point of T and h Then we have, Hence w = is a common fixed point of T and h. Remark 2.3 If s = q or s = q = 1, then theorem is not true . Next The following theorem is another version of Theorem 2.2 when q = s by summing the restrictions that where B is a -closed and -bounded subset of . Theorem 2.4. Let be a -complete modular space, where satisfy the -condition and B is a -closed and -bounded subset of . Suppose are two -compatible mappings such that T ) ) and (1) For all , where with r (0,1) is a Lebesgue integrable mapping which is summable , non negative and for all (2) If one of h and T is continuous then there exist a unique common fixed point of h and T. Proof : Let [7] Further proceeding as we get,
  • 7. Computer Engineering and Intelligent Systems www.iiste.org ISSN 2222-1719 (Paper) ISSN 2222-2863 (Online) Vol.4, No.9, 2013 63 Since B is -bounded then, Which implies that Therefore by the -condition , (T )n is a -cauchy, since is a -complete and B is -closed, then there exist aa such that If T is continuous ,then since Therefore we proves w is a fixed point of T as hw = Tw = w . Finally , let w and v are two arbitrary common fixed points of T and h. then Which implies that In the next section , the existence of a common fixed point of integral type for a quasi- contraction map in modular spaces is presented. 3. A common fixed point theorem of integral type for quasi-contraction maps In this section we study for quasi-contraction maps of integral type for this By definition Definition 3.1. Two self mappings of a modular space are (s, q, t) generalized contraction of integral type. If there exists and s, q with such that for all Where, And is a Lebesgue integrable mapping which is summable, non-negative and for all We now shows in the main theorem in this section. Theorem 3.2. Let be a -complete modular space , where satisfies the –condition. Suppose T and H are (s, q, t)-generalized contraction of integral type self maps of and T( ). If one of h and T is continuous, then there exists a unique common fixed point of hand T.
  • 8. Computer Engineering and Intelligent Systems www.iiste.org ISSN 2222-1719 (Paper) ISSN 2222-2863 (Online) Vol.4, No.9, 2013 64 Proof. Let us choose be the conjugate of ; i.e. Implies that . Let be an arbitrary point of and generate inductively the sequence (T ) n as follows : T ). Thus we have, Where, Then [9] Moreover, by Then, And Continuing this process , we have,
  • 9. Computer Engineering and Intelligent Systems www.iiste.org ISSN 2222-1719 (Paper) ISSN 2222-2863 (Online) Vol.4, No.9, 2013 65 Taking the limit as n results in lim n Now, suppose since is an increasing function , then it may be written as whenever Taking the limit from both the sides of this inequality shows that lim n thus we have lim n We now show that (T ) nn is a –Cauchy. If not, then using the same argument as in the proof of theorem 2.2 there exists an and two subsequences {m(k)} and {n(k)} and {n(k)} {m(k)} Such that As preceeding theorem 2.2 Using the –condition (T ) n is a –Cauchy. Since is a -complete, then there exists a such that as n . Also taking a limit as nnnn , w is a fixed point of T. Moreover, If h is continuous instead of T, by a similar proof as above , Now, for uniqueness let w and v be two arbitrary fixed points of T and h. then, Therefore Which implies that . REFERENCES 1. A. Ait. Taleb and E. Hanebaly, “A fixed point theorem and its application to integral equations in modular function spaces”, Proc. Amer. Math. Soc. 128 (2000) 419-426. 2. G. Jungck, “Commuting mappings and fixed point”, Amer, Math. Monthly 83 (1976) 261- 263. 3. A. Branclari, “A fixed point theorem for mappings satisfying a general contractive condition of integral type”, Int. j. Math. Sci. 29 (2002) 531-536. 4. M. A. Khamsi, W. M. Kozlowski and S. Reich,” Fixed point theory in modular function spaces”, Nonlinear Anal.14 (1999) 935-953. 5. G. Jungck, “Compatible mappings and common fixed point”, Int. J. Math. Math. Sci. 9 (1986) 771-779. 6. H. Kaneko and S. Sessa, “Fixed point theorem for compatible multi-valued and single - valued mappings”, Int. J. Math. Math. Sci. 12 (1989) 257-262. 7. H. Kaneko, “ Single-valued and multi-valued f-contractions”, Boll. Un. Mat. Ital. 6 (1985) 29-33.
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