Background and Recent Developments of Metric Fixed Point Theory PDF

Background and Recent Developments of Metric Fixed Point Theory PDF

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Background and Recent Developments of Metric Fixed Point Theory PDF

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ISBN: 9781351243360

This book focusing on Metric fixed point theory is designed to provide an extensive understanding of the topic with the latest updates. It provides a good source of references, open questions and new approaches. While the book is principally addressed to graduate students, it is also intended to be useful to mathematicians, both pure and applied.
Edition : 17
Number of Pages : 279
Published : 12/19/2017
isbn : 9781351243360

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