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Abstract
In this paper, we correct the contractive condition of Manro and Kang [16] and prove some common fixed point theorems for four faintly compatible mappings using subsequential continuous mappings in Intuitionistic Fuzzy metric spaces. We also provide an example in support of our main result. Our results improve and generalize the results of Manro and Kang [16].
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