2017
DOI: 10.30948/afmi.2017.13.4.465
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Fuzzy orbit* continuous mappings

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“…Definition 2.6. [6] Let X be a nonempty set and let f : X → X be any mapping. Then a fuzzy set γ of X is called fuzzy periodic set with respect to f if f n (γ) = γ, for some n ∈ Z + .…”
Section: Definition 24 [6]mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Definition 2.6. [6] Let X be a nonempty set and let f : X → X be any mapping. Then a fuzzy set γ of X is called fuzzy periodic set with respect to f if f n (γ) = γ, for some n ∈ Z + .…”
Section: Definition 24 [6]mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Definition 2.7. [6] Let (X, τ) be a fuzzy topological space and let f : X → X be any mapping. The fuzzy periodic set with respect to f which is in fuzzy topology τ is called fuzzy periodic open set with respect to f .…”
Section: Definition 24 [6]mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Project C would receive a use case estimates of 2597 hours using the same physical changes as for type B, which is substantially more comparable to the real effort. [14] The project manager may have placed too high of a value on the team's experience and capabilities when calculating the use case estimation for project C, which led to a slight underestimation of the actual effort. He assigned greater values than the consultant of project B, for instance, despite the fact that the two projects were carried out with teams that were similar in terms of size and level of software development experience.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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“…The orbit in mathematics has an important role in the study of dynamical systems. The concept of fuzzy orbit open sets under the mapping X X f  : in a fuzzy topological space    , X was introduced by Malathi and Uma [4]. The concept of fuzzy orbit topological spaces was introduced by Majeed and El-Sheikh [5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%