Erratum to "Common fixed point theorem for three mappings in generalized modular metric spaces" Korean J. Math. Vol. 32 No. 1 (2024) pp.15--25
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Sheela Arockiam, Maria Joseph John

Erratum to "Common fixed point theorem for three mappings in generalized modular metric spaces" Korean J. Math. Vol. 32 No. 1 (2024) pp.15--25

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Erratum to "common fixed point theorem for three mappings in generalized modular metric spaces" korean j. Math. Vol. 32 no. 1 (2024) pp.15--25. Erratum for the common fixed point theorem for three mappings in generalized modular metric spaces. Corrects findings from Korean J. Math. Vol. 32 No. 1 (2024).

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This submission is presented as an erratum to the paper titled "Common fixed point theorem for three mappings in generalized modular metric spaces," which was published in the Korean Journal of Mathematics, Vol. 32, No. 1 (2024), pp. 15-25. An erratum serves the crucial function of correcting errors, omissions, or ambiguities that may have appeared in a previously published work. Its primary purpose is to maintain the accuracy and integrity of the scientific record, ensuring that readers have access to the most correct version of the presented research. Given that the abstract for this erratum submission is empty (indicated by a solitary dot), it is not possible to ascertain the specific nature or scope of the corrections being addressed. Typically, an erratum would detail the particular sections, equations, definitions, or results that require amendment, along with the corrected versions. Without this information, a detailed assessment of the erratum's content, the significance of the corrections, or their impact on the original paper's conclusions cannot be made. Nonetheless, the act of publishing an erratum is a commendable practice that underscores a commitment to academic rigor and transparency. It provides a formal mechanism for authors to rectify any flaws and ensures that subsequent citations and scholarly discourse are based on accurate information. While the specific contents of the correction remain unstated in the abstract, the existence of this erratum highlights the ongoing self-correction process within scientific publishing, which is vital for maintaining trust and reliability in research outcomes.


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