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\(T\)-syntopogenous structures compatible with fuzzy \(T\)-uniformities and fuzzy \(T\)-neighbourhoods structures (English)
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28 April 2016
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There exists the concept of syntopogenous structure of [\textit{Á. Császár}, Foundations of general topology. Oxford-London-New York-Paris: Pergamon Press (1962; Zbl 0108.35304)], introduced as a common framework for topologies, proximities, and uniformities. Later on, \textit{A. K. Katsaras} and \textit{C. G. Petalas} [Rev. Roum. Math. Pures Appl. 28, 845--856 (1983; Zbl 0521.54002)] presented the notion of fuzzy syntopogenous structure, in order to unite fuzzy topologies, fuzzy proximities, and fuzzy uniformities. Given a t-norm \(T\) [\textit{B. Schweizer} and \textit{A. Sklar}, Probabilistic Metric Spaces. North Holland Series in Probability and Applied Mathematics. New York etc.: North-Holland (1983; Zbl 0546.60010)], the paper considers the concept of \(T\)-syntopogenous structure of [\textit{K. A. Hashem}, Ann. Fuzzy Math. Inform. 4, No. 1, 25--48 (2012; Zbl 1301.54006)], and shows, basically, \(T\)-analogues of the above topology, proximity, uniformity incorporation. First, the categories of perfect \(T\)-topogenous spaces and \(T\)-neighborhood spaces of [\textit{K. A. Hashem} and \textit{N. N. Morsi}, Fuzzy Sets Syst. 127, No. 3, 265--280 (2002; Zbl 1005.54012)] are isomorphic (Proposition~2.2 on page~29). Second, the categories of symmetrical \(T\)-syntopogenous spaces and \(T\)-uniform spaces of [\textit{U. Höhle}, ibid. 8, 63--69 (1982; Zbl 0494.54006)] are isomorphic (the paragraph just before Example~1 on page~37). Third, the categories of symmetrical \(T\)-syntopogenous spaces and \(T\)-proximity spaces of [\textit{K. A. Hashem} and \textit{N. N. Morsi}, ibid. 127, No. 3, 247--264 (2002; Zbl 1005.54011)] are isomorphic (the paragraph just before Example~2 on page~39). The paper is well written, provides most of its required preliminaries, and will be of interest to all those fuzzy topologists, who are ready to plunge into its lengthy technicalities (which probably lack a bit the respective discussions).
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fuzzy set
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fuzzy topological space
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neighborhood structure
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proximity space
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syntopogenous structure
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triangular norm
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uniform space
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