DOI: 10.3390/math14122221 ISSN: 2227-7390

Fixed-Point Analysis of Supra-Contractions with Applications to Nonlinear Economic Systems

G. Sudhaamsh Mohan Reddy, Lateef Ahmad Wani, Mudasir Younis, Saiful R. Mondal

In this article, we construct a framework for analyzing the equilibrium and stability of networked multi-sector economic systems via fixed-point analysis. We represent directional intersectoral dependencies, nonlinear feedback effects, and heterogeneous adjustment dynamics in the model by the coupled and tripled fixed-point theory in the graphically extended suprametric spaces. The graphical structure encodes supply-chain and influence networks, whereas asymmetric and nonuniform interaction strengths are encoded in the suprametric setting. Furthermore, we prove the existence, uniqueness, and convergence of equilibrium solutions under new generalized contraction conditions. We apply the theoretical findings in nonlinear state systems in which prices in interdependent markets are adjusted using integral equations. The results of numerical simulations show consistent convergence, and the sensitivity parameter of the network structure significantly influences the determination of economic stability and speed of adjustment.

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