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Strongly-\(\mathcal I\)-locally closed sets and decompositions of \(\ast\)-continuity
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    Strongly-\(\mathcal I\)-locally closed sets and decompositions of \(\ast\)-continuity (English)
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    19 December 2011
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    The concept of a \(*\)-topology \(t*(I, J)\), where \(I\) is an ideal of a topological space \((X,t)\), which is finer than \(t\), has been a prevalent concept in the realm of set-topology for a long time. The authors introduce strongly-\(I\)-locally closed sets in an ideal topological space with the help of \(*\)-closed sets. As usual, a characterization theorem is enunciated; weakly-\(I\)-\(LC\) sets are also introduced and the independence of weakly-\(I\)-\(LC\) sets, strongly-\(I\)-\(LC\) sets, \(Ig\)-closed sets and \(Irg\)-closed sets is justified by suitable examples. In the discussion on the decomposition of \(*\)-continuity, the definitions of \(*\)-irresoluteness and some other notions of generalized continuity are introduced; characterization theorems for \(*\)-continuity are enunciated.
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    weakly-\(\mathcal I\)-LC-set
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    strongly \(\mathcal I\)-LC-set
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    \({\mathcal I}_g\)-closed set
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    \({\mathcal I}_rg\)-closed set
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