In fixed point theory, interpolation is acknowledged in numerous areas of research, for instance, earth sciences, metallurgy, surface physics, and so on because of its prospective applications in the estimation of signal sensation analysis. As a result, it is interesting to investigate the fixed point and fixed circle (disc) utilizing interpolative techniques via partial b‐metric spaces in which non‐trivial as well as real generalizations are feasible. We define some improved interpolative contractions to create an environment for the existence of a fixed point and fixed circle and solve a two‐point boundary value problem related to a differential equation of second order. The obtained conclusions are validated by providing illustrative examples. Determining the fixed point of a non‐self mapping, the uniqueness of the fixed point and fixed circle, and the study of fractal interpolants would also be a fascinating investigation in the time to come.
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