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\(\mathbf{FNS}\) is not isomorphic to \(\mathbf{FTS}\)
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    \(\mathbf{FNS}\) is not isomorphic to \(\mathbf{FTS}\) (English)
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    27 May 2003
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    The authors demonstrate that the complete lattice of the simultaneously bireflective and bicoreflective subconstructs in the construct FNS of fuzzy neighborhood spaces under the inclusion order is isomorphic to the open sets lattice of the open unit interval \((0,1)\). They show that the construct FNS of fuzzy neighborhood spaces and the construct FNBS of fuzzy neighborhood base spaces are mutually complemented in the complete lattice of the simultaneously bireflective and bicoreflective subconstructs in the construct FTS of fuzzy topological spaces. Thus, FNS cannot be isomorphic to FTS.
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    topological construct
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    bireflective subconstruct
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    bicoreflective subconstruct
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    fuzzy neighborhood space
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    fuzzy topological space
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