2017
DOI: 10.1007/s00500-017-2824-z
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On separating axioms and similarity of soft topological spaces

Abstract: We will consider soft topologies defined on the same universe X with E as the set of parameters. It is shown that soft topologies are not equivalent to the general topologies defined on X . Moreover, some implications between soft separating axioms are different than those for ordinary topological spaces. The relation of similarity of soft topological spaces is also introduced and examined. The soft topologies T 1 and T 2 on X are called similar, if the families T 1 and T 2 are mutually coinitial. We study som… Show more

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“…Lemma 1. [55] Let (X, τ, A) be a STS and let B be a soft base for τ. Then for every a ∈ A, the family {F (a) : F ∈ B} forms a base for the topology τ a on X.…”
Section: Proof Obviousmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Lemma 1. [55] Let (X, τ, A) be a STS and let B be a soft base for τ. Then for every a ∈ A, the family {F (a) : F ∈ B} forms a base for the topology τ a on X.…”
Section: Proof Obviousmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… [16] For any topological space true(X,true) and any set of parameters A, true(X,τ(),Atrue) is a STS.…”
Section: Soft Topologies Generated By Ordinary Topologiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… [16] If true(X,true) is a topological space and A is any set of parameters, then true(τ()true)agoodbreakafter= for all aA .…”
Section: Soft Topologies Generated By Ordinary Topologiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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