Invitation to Contribute to an Edited Book

Banach Contraction Principle: A Centurial Journey­­­­­­

As editors, we are pleased to invite you and your colleagues to contribute your research work to an Edited Book entitled Banach Contraction Principle: A Centurial Journey­­­­­­ to be published by Springer.

The main objective of this book is to focus on the journey of the Banach Contraction Principle, its generalizations, extensions, and consequences in the form of applications that are of interest to a wide range of audiences. Different results for fixed points as well as fixed figures for single-valued and multi-valued mappings satisfying various contractive conditions in distinct spaces have been investigated, and this research is still ongoing. The book is expected to contain new applications of fixed point techniques in diverse fields besides the survey/advancements of 100 years of the celebrated Banach contraction principle.

Please go through the details below for the deadlines.

Full chapter submission: July 12, 2023

Review results: Aug. 12, 2023

Revision Submission: Sept. 01, 2023

Final acceptance/rejection notification: Sept.16, 2023

Submission of final chapters to Springer: Sept.21, 2023

Email your papers to [email protected] or [email protected] (pdf and tex files) at the earliest possible. Submitted papers will be peer-reviewed by 3 reviewers. On acceptance, authors will be requested to submit the final paper as per the format of the book.

We firmly believe that your contribution will enrich the academic and intellectual content of the book along with opening up of new endeavors of research.

Kindly note that there is no fee or charge from authors at any stage of publication.

Looking forward to your valuable contribution.

Best Regards

Anita Tomar

Professor & Head

Department of Mathematics

Pt. L. M. S. Campus

Sridev Suman Uttarakhand University

Rishikesh-249201, India

&

Manish Jain

Head

Department of Mathematics,

Ahir College, Rewari-123401, India

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