Section: Now We Recall the Definitions Of L-equality And Linclusionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In [4,5,9,13,17] the concept of (M, L)-fuzzy topology was appeared as a function τ : M X −→ L where X is an ordinary set; and M and L are some types of lattices. We prefer to use the symbol (M, L)-topology instead of (M, L)-fuzzy topology.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The concept of (2, L)-topology (L-fuzzifying topology) appeared in [4] by Höhle under the name "L-fuzzy topology" (cf. Definition 4.6, Proposition 4.11 in [4]).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Definition 4.6, Proposition 4.11 in [4]). In the case of L = I where I is the closed unit interval [0, 1] the terminology "L-fuzzifying topology" traces back to Ying (cf.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Section 3, we introduce and study ( 4 -, L-pre-R 0 -, L-pre-R 1 -separation axioms in (2, L)-topologies and study the relation of it with L-separation axioms. In Section 6, relations among these separation axioms are considered.…”
In the present paper we introduce and studywhere L is a complete residuated lattice. Sometimes we need more conditions on L such as the completely distributive law or that the "∧" is distributive over arbitrary joins or the double negation law as we illustrate through this paper. As applications of our work the corresponding results (see [1,2]) are generalized and new consequences are obtained.
Section: Now We Recall the Definitions Of L-equality And Linclusionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In [4,5,9,13,17] the concept of (M, L)-fuzzy topology was appeared as a function τ : M X −→ L where X is an ordinary set; and M and L are some types of lattices. We prefer to use the symbol (M, L)-topology instead of (M, L)-fuzzy topology.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The concept of (2, L)-topology (L-fuzzifying topology) appeared in [4] by Höhle under the name "L-fuzzy topology" (cf. Definition 4.6, Proposition 4.11 in [4]).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Definition 4.6, Proposition 4.11 in [4]). In the case of L = I where I is the closed unit interval [0, 1] the terminology "L-fuzzifying topology" traces back to Ying (cf.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Section 3, we introduce and study ( 4 -, L-pre-R 0 -, L-pre-R 1 -separation axioms in (2, L)-topologies and study the relation of it with L-separation axioms. In Section 6, relations among these separation axioms are considered.…”
In the present paper we introduce and studywhere L is a complete residuated lattice. Sometimes we need more conditions on L such as the completely distributive law or that the "∧" is distributive over arbitrary joins or the double negation law as we illustrate through this paper. As applications of our work the corresponding results (see [1,2]) are generalized and new consequences are obtained.
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