
Approximation of Common Fixed Points of Two Multivalued Nonexpansive Mappings in Cat (0) Spaces
In several disciplines of pure and applied sciences, the study of metric spaces with no linear structure has played a critical role. We suggested a one-step iterative technique for approximating the shared fixed points of two multivalued nonexpansive mappings in CAT (0) spaces in this article, and we proved strong convergence theroems for the proposed process under certain conditions. The significance of our findings is enhanced by our findings.
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Makbule Kaplan
Faculty of Education, Sinop University, Sinop, Turkey.
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