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Some common fixed point results in cone metric spaces. (English) Zbl 1167.54313
Summary: We prove a result on coincidence points and common fixed points for three self-mappings satisfying generalized contractive type conditions in cone metric spaces. We deduce some results on common fixed points for two self-mappings satisfying contractive type conditions in cone metric spaces. These results generalize some well-known recent results.

##### MSC:
 54H25 Fixed-point and coincidence theorems (topological aspects)
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