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Coupled coincidence point theorems for nonlinear contractions in partially ordered metric spaces

We obtain coupled coincidence and coupled common fixed point theorems for mixed $g$-monotone nonlinear operators $F:X \times X \rightarrow X$ in partially ordered metric spaces. Our results are generalizations of recent coincidence point theorems due to Lakshmikantham and \' Ciri\' c [Lakshmikantham, V., \' Ciri\' c, L., \textit{Coupled fixed point theorems for nonlinear contractions in partially ordered metric spaces}, Nonlinear Anal. \textbf{70} (2009), 4341-4349], of coupled fixed point theorems established by Bhaskar and Lakshmikantham [T.G. Bhaskar, V. Lakshmikantham, \textit{Fixed point theorems in partially ordered metric spaces and applications}, Nonlinear Anal. \textbf{65} (2006) 1379-1393] and also include as particular cases several related results in very recent literature.

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