EMPLOYING LOCALLY FINITELY T-TRANSITIVE BINARY RELATIONS TO PROVE COINCIDENCE THEOREMS FOR NONLINEAR CONTRACTIONS

Employing Locally Finitely T-Transitive Binary Relations to Prove Coincidence Theorems for Nonlinear Contractions

In this article, we prove Kratom Liquids some relation-theoretic results on coincidence and common fixed point for a nonlinear contraction employing a locally finitely T-transitive binary relation, where T stands for a self-mapping on the underlying metric space.Our newly proved results deduce sharpened Gift Card versions of certain relevant result

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A Thomistic Account of Human Free Will and Divine Providence: Pedro de Ledesma and the De Auxiliis Controversy

Pedro de Ledesma is one of the Dominican theologians of the School of Salamanca involved in the De Auxiliis controversy, i.e., the disputes around a famous book by Luis de Molina on the relation between divine foreknowledge and providence and our free will.Studying an unpublished manuscript by Ledesma and his 1611 book on this subject, the article

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The Relationship Between Multiple Identities and Social Capital in the Post-Soviet Space: an Intergenerational Analysis

This study aims to identify the associations between multiple identities (ethnic, civil, religious, Soviet, civilizational) and two types of social capital (bridging and bonding) in two post-Soviet republics: Estonia and Kyrgyzstan.In both republics, the sample included representatives of two generations of ethnic Russians and representatives of th

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Subjective cognitive complaints and sickness absence: A prospective cohort study of 7059 employees in primarily knowledge-intensive occupations

Knowledge-intensive work requires capabilities like monitoring multiple sources of information, prioritizing between competing tasks, switching between tasks, and resisting distraction from the primary task(s).We assessed whether subjective cognitive complaints (SCC), presenting as self-rated problems with difficulties of concentration, memory, cle

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