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    A new approach for fuzzy topology. I (English)
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    Noting that the standard theory of fuzzy topological spaces developed by \textit{Chang}, \textit{Lowen}, \textit{Pu} and \textit{Liu} and many others is in fact the theory of crisp topological structures on families of fuzzy sets, the author proposes an essentially different approach to the concept of a fuzzy topology, called in the paper a bifuzzy topology. Namely, by a bifuzzy topology on a set X the author calls a mapping \({\mathcal T}: I^ X\to I\) such that (1) \({\mathcal T}(X)=1\); (2) \({\mathcal T}(U\cap V)\geq {\mathcal T}(U)\wedge {\mathcal T}(V)\) for any \(U,V\in I^ X\), and (3) \({\mathcal T}(\cup_{\lambda}U_{\lambda})\geq \cap_{\lambda}{\mathcal T}(U_{\lambda})\) for each \(\{U_{\lambda}:\lambda \in \Lambda \}\subset I^ X\). This definition is being motivated from the fuzzy- logical point of view. The largest part of the paper deals with special bifuzzy topologies (the s.c. fuzzifying topologies) which are, in a known sense, induced by usual (crisp) topologies. The theory of fuzzifying topologies is being developed: in particular, such problems as the neighbourhood structure, the base, derived sets, net- and filter-convergence are being discussed. (Unfortunately, the author is unaware of the fact, that the same concept of a (bi)fuzzy topology was introduced and studied earlier by the reviewer [Rend. Circ. Mat. Palermo, II. Ser. Suppl. 11, 89-103 (1985; Zbl 0638.54007); Russ. Math. Surv. 44, No.6, 125-186 (1989); translation from Usp. Mat. Nauk 44, No.6(270), 99-147 (1989; Zbl 0716.54004)]. The fuzzy-logical reasoning of (bi)fuzzy topologies and the study of structures similar to fuzzyfying topologies was conducted by \textit{Z. Diskin} [Topologicheskie Prostranstva Otobrazheniya 1985, 59-70 (1985; Zbl 0618.54005)].
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    fuzzy-valued logics
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    fuzzy neighborhood
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    fuzzy net
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    fuzzy filter
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    fuzzy topology
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    bifuzzy topology
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    fuzzifying topologies
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