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Characterizations of c α continuous functions
... ontinuous functions in topological ...of continuous functions via cocompact ...of α-sets, latter these open ...of α-closed sets, ... See full document
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Characterizations of NWP, ETGR and TWL Distributions
... Theorem 1. Let ( ) be a given probability space and let [ ] be an interval for some ( ) Let be a continuous random variable with the distribution function and let and be two real functions defined on such ... See full document
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On Minimal Topological Totally Closed Graphs
... In 2000, Popa and Noiri [12] investigated the concept of minimal structure which is more general than a topological space. Moreover, he studied properties of M-continuous function’s concept between spaces with ... See full document
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Forms of supra g#α Continuous Functions
... The concept Supra topological spaces and studied S- continuous maps and S*- continuous maps was introduced by Mashhour et al [2] in 1983. Moreover, in 2008, Devi et al. [1] initiated and studied a class of ... See full document
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rc continuous functions and functions with rc strongly closed graph
... tinuous functions. In our study of this new class of functions, we state a couple of ...rc-continuous functions can be used to characterize extremally disconnected ... See full document
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Upper and Lower Semi Strong Na Continuous Multifunctions
... and α-open sets are ...na continuous if the inverse image of each feebly open sets is ...na continuous if the inverse image of every semiopen set is ...these functions to multifunctions and ... See full document
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Characterizations of vector valued weakly almost periodic functions
... 1. Introduction. Let S be a semitopological semigroup, let ᐄ be a Banach space, and let Ꮿ (S, ᐄ ) be the space of bounded continuous functions from S to ᐄ with supremum norm. Let f ∈ Ꮿ (S, ᐄ ). The right ... See full document
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Characterizations of some near continuous functions and near open functions
... O-neighborhood, weakly continuous function, O-continuous function, strongly O-continuous function, almost strongly O-continuous function, weakly S-continuous function, weakly open functi[r] ... See full document
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Subweakly α continuous functions
... In the literature, a decomposition or more accurately, a bidecomposition of continuity consists of two independent function properties each strictly weaker than continuity which jointly [r] ... See full document
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Weakly α continuous functions
... By Example 4.3, we observe that subweakly continuous surectlons need not preserve connected spaces.. surjectlons preserve connected spaces..[r] ... See full document
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Almost sp-Continuous Function
... - continuous, (4) f is faintly precontinuous, (5) f is faintly sp-continuous, (6) f is faintly - continuous, (7) f is faintly - continuous, (8) f is - almost continuous, (9) f is ... See full document
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Compensated convexity methods for approximations and interpolations of sampled functions in Euclidean spaces: theoretical foundations
... Our approach, on the other hand, is not sensitive to data types. We only assume the underlying function to be bounded and uniformly continuous and the sample sets to be compact or to be the complement of a bounded ... See full document
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R continuous functions
... Also, it may be noted that the well-known result that each factor of a non-empty regular T1 product space is regular T1 follows from Corollary 6.1 since the projections are continuous, o[r] ... See full document
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Characterizations of Classes of Harmonic Convex Functions and Applications
... The following result of the Hermite-Hadamard type holds for class of harmonically convex functions.. Theorem 2.1.[r] ... See full document
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Some Characterizations of Open, Closed, and Continuous Mappings
... In this paper,we obtain new characterizations of open maps in terms of closures Theorem 2.7 below, closed maps in terms of interiors Theorem 2.10 below, and continuous maps in terms of interiors Theorem ... See full document
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Some characterizations of specially multiplicative functions
... multiplicative functions a and b in part 2 need not be ...b, c, and d be completely multiplicative functions such that a(p) = 1 and b(p) = 2 for all prime numbers p, and c(2) = 2, c(p) ... See full document
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On barely continuous functions
... continuity of the identity function between topologies on a given set yields the lattice structure for those topologies, the barely continuity of the identity.. function between topologi[r] ... See full document
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On Soft -Continuous Functions
... The concept of soft sets was first introduced by Molodtsov [11] in 1999 as a general mathematical tool for dealing with uncertain objects. In [11, 12], Molodtsov successfully applied the soft theory in several ... See full document
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Subcontra continuous functions
... SUBCONTRA-CONTINUOUS FUNCTIONS We define a function f X- Y to be subcontra-ontinuous provided there exists an open base B for the topology on Y such that f-V is closed in X for every V /[r] ... See full document
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Characterizations on Algebraic Immunity for Multi-Output Boolean Functions
... Algebraic attacks are kinds of efficient methods on stream ciphers which adapt LFSR-based keystream generators with nonlinear filter generator or the combiner as one of their components. The basic idea is to recover the ... See full document
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