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ALMOST -NORMAL AND MILDLY -NORMAL SPACES IN TOPOLOGICAL SPACES

ALMOST -NORMAL AND MILDLY -NORMAL SPACES IN TOPOLOGICAL SPACES

... is almost -normal, there exist a -open set V in X such that f –1 (A)  V -cl(V)  f –1 (B) by Theorem ...and almost -irresolute surjection, we obtain a A f(V)  -cl(f(V)) ... See full document

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QUASI -NORMAL SPACES IN TOPOLOGICAL SPACES

QUASI -NORMAL SPACES IN TOPOLOGICAL SPACES

... quasi normal space was introduced by Zaitsev ...topological spaces. Singal and Singal [11] introduced the notion of mildly normal spaces which are weaker than quasi-normal ... See full document

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On Nano Generalized $\beta$ Regular Spaces and Nano Generalized $\beta$ Normal Spaces in Nano Topological Spaces

On Nano Generalized $\beta$ Regular Spaces and Nano Generalized $\beta$ Normal Spaces in Nano Topological Spaces

... g-normal spaces using g-closed sets in topological ...regular spaces and Ng β normal spaces are introduced and some of its properties are ... See full document

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On (1,2)*- $\pi$wg-Normal Spaces

On (1,2)*- $\pi$wg-Normal Spaces

... normal spaces. Then Singal and Arya [17] introduced the class of almost normal spaces and proved that a space is normal if and only if it is both a semi-normal space and ... See full document

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Iwgp-Normal and Iwgp-Regular Spaces

Iwgp-Normal and Iwgp-Regular Spaces

... of mildly normal ...of mildly normal spaces in terms of wαgp-open, αg-open and rαg-open ...of mildly normal spaces in terms of wgp-open, g-open and rg-open ... See full document

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Almost Contra Pre Generalized $b$ - Continuous Functions \\in Topological Spaces

Almost Contra Pre Generalized $b$ - Continuous Functions \\in Topological Spaces

... ultra normal there exists disjoint clopen sets U and V in Y such that f ( E ) ⊂ U and f ( F ) ⊂ V ...an almost contra pgb - continuous injection, f −1 ( U ) and f −1 ( V ) are disjoint pgb - open sets in ... See full document

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S REGULAR SPACES AND S NORMAL SPACES IN TOPOLOGY

S REGULAR SPACES AND S NORMAL SPACES IN TOPOLOGY

... in topological spaces and in 1983, ...regular spaces and weak forms of normal spaces , ...regular spaces , s-regular spaces , s-normal spaces by using ... See full document

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Compact calibres of regular and monotonically normal spaces

Compact calibres of regular and monotonically normal spaces

... A topological space has calibre ω 1 ...Moore spaces, regular first countable spaces, linearly-ordered spaces, and arbitrary regular ...for spaces with point-countable bases are the same ... See full document

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On Some Generalisations of Fuzzy -?-Normal Spaces

On Some Generalisations of Fuzzy -?-Normal Spaces

... Definition 2.1. Let (X, τ ) be a fuzzy topological space. Let λ be any fuzzy set. Then λ is said to be a fuzzy β-open set if λ cl (int(cl (λ))). The complement of a fuzzy β open set is fuzzy β-closed. Notation ... See full document

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Normal characterizations of lattices

Normal characterizations of lattices

... the normal characterizations of lattices in terms of the associated lattice regular measures, filters and outer ...between normal lattices, regularity or σ -smoothness properties of measures, lattice ... See full document

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Regular Mildly Generalized Continuous and Irresolute Functions in Topological Spaces

Regular Mildly Generalized Continuous and Irresolute Functions in Topological Spaces

... Regular Mildly Generalized Continuous (briefly RMG- Continuous) ...Regular Mildly Generalized Irresolute (briefly RMG- Irresolute) mappings which are stronger then RMG-continuous mappings are studied and ... See full document

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On Almost Pretopological Vector Spaces

On Almost Pretopological Vector Spaces

... Throughout this paper, ( X , τ ) (or simply X ) means a topological space. For a subset A X ⊆ , the closure of A and the interior of A are denoted by Cl A ( ) and Int A ( ) respectively. The notation  (resp.  ) ... See full document

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Measure theoretic characterizations of hereditarily normal spaces

Measure theoretic characterizations of hereditarily normal spaces

... A regular measure/ is a measure on the algebra generated by the lattice of closed sets such that /zM is the supremum of the measures of all closed sets inside M, A regular measure is als[r] ... See full document

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Suzuki-type fixed point results in metric type spaces

Suzuki-type fixed point results in metric type spaces

... metric spaces in [] (this notion was known under various names since the mid of the th century, see a survey in []), replacing the set of real numbers by an ordered Banach space as the codomain for a ...metric ... See full document

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The envelope of a subcategory in topology and group theory

The envelope of a subcategory in topology and group theory

... The topological question of characterizing spectral spaces ...(i.e., topological spaces homeomorphic to the prime spectrum of a ring equipped with the Zariski topology) was completely answered ... See full document

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The Lattice of Equivalence Classes of Closed Sets and the Stone-Cech Compactification.

The Lattice of Equivalence Classes of Closed Sets and the Stone-Cech Compactification.

... The characterization of ¯! n ! popularized the use of Boolean algebras in studying compacti¯cations (begun by Stone), as this technique allowed one to approach topo- logical problems from an algebraic angle. On the other ... See full document

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(Alpha, Beta)-Normal and Skew n-Normal Composite Multiplication Operator on Hilbert Spaces

(Alpha, Beta)-Normal and Skew n-Normal Composite Multiplication Operator on Hilbert Spaces

... [6] Singh RK, Composition operators induced by rational functions, Proc. Amer. Math. Soc., vol. 59, pp. 329-333(1976). [7] Takagi H & Yokouchi K, Multiplication and Composition operators between two Hilbert ... See full document

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On πgb quotient mappings in topological spaces

On πgb quotient mappings in topological spaces

... Proof:Let f be strongly πgb-continuous and U be any πgb-open set in (Z,η).Thenf −1 (U) is open in (Y,σ). Then (fog) −1 (U)=g −1 (f −1 (U)) is πgb-open (X,τ). Since (X,τ) is a πgb-space, g −1 (f −1 (U)) is open in (X,τ). ... See full document

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On generalized difference lacunary statistical convergence in a paranormed space

On generalized difference lacunary statistical convergence in a paranormed space

... normed spaces by Kolk [], in locally convex Hausdorff topological spaces by Maddox [], in topological Hausdorff groups by Çakallı [] and in probabilistic normed space by Karakuş ...sequence ... See full document

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Approximate selection theorems with n connectedness

Approximate selection theorems with n connectedness

... Banach spaces, the result has been improved in many ...of topological dimension less than or equal to zero by Michael and Pixley [] in ...LC-metric spaces, which have generalized convex metric ... See full document

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