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    The authors introduce and compare several classes of ``semi-regular'' sets in a topological space. They use those notions to obtain new decompositions of continuity and some weaker forms of continuity: \(\alpha\)-continuity and \(A\)-continuity. (See \textit{J. Tong} [Acta Math. Hung. 48, 11--15 (1986; Zbl 0609.54012)].)
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    \(\alpha\)-set
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    \(A\)-set
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    \(B_1\)-set
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    \(B_2\)-set
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    \(B_3\)-set
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    \(\alpha A\)-set
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    \(\alpha C\)-set
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