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Common best proximity point 2 Common fixed point 2 Global optimal approximate solution 1 Optimal approximate solution 1 Proximally commuting mappings 1 Proximally dominating mappings 1
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Journal of Global Optimization 1 TOP: An Official Journal of the Spanish Society of Statistics and Operations Research 1
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Common best proximity points: global minimal solutions
Basha, S. Sadiq - In: TOP: An Official Journal of the Spanish Society of … 21 (2013) 1, pp. 182-188
. In fact, common best proximity point theorems scrutinize the existence of such optimal approximate solutions, known as …, and the distance between x and Tx are at least the distance between A and B for all x in A, a common best proximity point … equations Sx=x and Tx=x to fulfil the requirement that d(x,Sx)=d(A,B) and d(x,Tx)=d(A,B). This article discusses a common best …
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Common best proximity points: global minimization of multi-objective functions
Basha, S. Sadiq - In: Journal of Global Optimization 54 (2012) 2, pp. 367-373
in the sense that d(x, Sx) and d(x, Tx) are minimum. As a matter of fact, common best proximity point theorems inspect … A, the distance between x and Sx, and the distance between x and Tx are at least d(A, B), a common best proximity point … satisfy the constraint that d(x, Sx)=d(x, Tx)=d(A, B). The purpose of this article is to derive a common best proximity point …
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