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In this paper, we revisit the renowned fixed point theorems belongs to Caristi and Banach. We propose a new fixed point theorem which is inspired from both Caristi and Banach. We also consider an example to illustrate our result.
In fixed point theory, the approaches of the renowned results of Caristi [1] and Banach [2] are quite different and the structures of the corresponding proofs varies. In this short note, we propose a new fixed point theorem that is inspired from these two famous results.
We aim to present our results in the largest framework, b-metric space, instead of standard metric space. The concept of b-metric has been discovered several times by different authors with distinct names, such as quasi-metric, generalized metric and so on. On the other hand, this concept became popular after the interesting papers of Bakhtin [3] and Czerwik [4]. For more details in b-metric space and advances in fixed point theory in the setting of b-metric spaces, we refer e.g., [5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15,16,17].
Definition1.
Let X be a nonempty set and be a real number. We say that is a b-metric with coefficient s when, for each ,
(b1)
;
(b2)
if and only if ;
(b3)
(Expanded triangle inequality).
In this case, the triple is called a b-metric space with coefficient s.
The classical examples and crucial examples of b-metric spaces are and , .
The topological notions (such as, convergence, Cauchy criteria, completeness, and so on) are defined by verbatim of the corresponding notions for standard metric. On the other hand, we should underline the fact that b-metric does need to be continuous, for certain details, see e.g., [3,4].
We recollect the following basic observations here.
Lemma1.
[14] For a sequence in a b-metric space , there exists a constant such that
Then, the sequence is fundamental (Cauchy).
The aim of this paper is to correlate the Banach type fixed point result with Caristi type fixed point results in b-metric spaces.
2. Main Result
Theorem1.
Let be a complete metric space and be a map. Suppose that there exists a function with
(i)
φ is bounded from below ,
(ii)
implies .
Then, T has at least one fixed point in X.
Proof.
Let . If , the proof is completed. Herewith, we assume . Without loss of generality, keeping the same argument in mind, we assume that and hence
For that sake of convenience, suppose that . From (ii), we derive that
So we have,
Thus the sequence is necessarily positive and non-increasing. Hence, it converges to some . On the other hand, for each , we have
for all . Now using Lemma 1 we obtain that the sequence converges to some . We claim that is the fixed point of T. Employing assumption (ii) of the theorem, we find that
Consequently, we obtain , that is, . □
From Theorem 1, we get the corresponding result for complete metric spaces. The following example shows that the Theorem 1 is not a consequence of Banach’s contraction principle.
Example1.
Let endowed with the following metric:
Let . Define as . Thus for all such that (in this example, ), we have
Thus the mapping T satisfies our condition and also has a fixed point. Note that . Thus, it does not satisfy the Banach contraction principle.
Remark1.
1.
From Example 1, it follows that Theorem 1 (over metric spaces) is not a consequence of the Banach contraction principle.
2.
Question for further study: It is natural to ask if the Banach contraction principle is a consequence of Theorem 1 (over metric spaces).
Author Contributions
All authors contributed equally and significantly in writing this article. All authors read and approved the final manuscript.
Funding
This research received no external funding.
Conflicts of Interest
The authors declare no conflict of interest.
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A Proposal for Revisiting Banach and Caristi Type Theorems in b-Metric Spaces. Mathematics. 2019; 7(4):308.
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