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    Digitizations associated with several types of digital topological approaches (English)
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    3 April 2017
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    The paper introduces several types of methods of digitizing subspaces of Euclidean space into the corresponding digital topological spaces such as Khalimsky and Marcus Wyse (for short, \(K\)- and \(M\)-, respectively) topological spaces. Besides, it also uses the lower limit and the upper limit (\(L\)-, \(U\)-, for short) topology to digitize subspaces of Euclidean space into a digital image in the Rosenfeld approach. To do this, the paper develops four kinds of local rules associated with \(L\)-, \(U\)-, \(K\)- and \(M\)-digitization. Besides, the paper proves that \(L\)-, \(U\)- and \(K\)-digitization preserves connectedness of objects, whereas \(M\)-digitization has some limitations concerning this property. The approach can be helpful to study applied topology and computer science related to digitization theory.
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    digital topology
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    digitization
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    Khalimsky topology
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    Marcus Wyse topology
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    local rule
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    \(L\)-, \(U\)-, \(K\)-, \(M\)-localized neighborhood
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    connectedness preserving map
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