2014
DOI: 10.3233/ifs-141177
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Neighborhood structures of fuzzy soft topological spaces

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“…Ten, (1) f T is called a null (resp universal) FS-set, symbolized by 􏽥 0 T (resp. 􏽥 [22][23][24]). An FS-pointx z α over X is an FSset over X defned by,…”
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“…Ten, (1) f T is called a null (resp universal) FS-set, symbolized by 􏽥 0 T (resp. 􏽥 [22][23][24]). An FS-pointx z α over X is an FSset over X defned by,…”
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confidence: 99%
“…(2) ϑ is closed under arbitrary union and fnite intersection Defnition 6 (see [22,24,25]). Te FS sets f T and g T are called quasi-coincident, symbolized by f T qg T if there exist t ∈ T, x ∈ X such that, f(t)(x) + g(t)(x) > 1.…”
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“…Extensions of soft set have been proposed recently such as fuzzy soft set [7], intuitionistic fuzzy soft set [8], vague soft set [21], bipolar fuzzy soft set [1]. Topological structures of soft set ( [4], [5], [11], [18], [20], [27]) fuzzy soft set ( [12], [13], [14], [19]), intuitonistic fuzzy soft set( [6], [16], [17]) were defined by many researches.…”
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“…They also suggested a new definition for the fuzzy soft point and then different neighborhood structures. Separation axioms of the fuzzy topological space and fuzzy soft topological space were studied by many authors, see [18][19][20][21][22][23] and [24][25][26][27]. The aim of this work is to develop interval-valued fuzzy soft separation axioms.…”
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