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On relationship between modified sets, topological spaces and rough sets (English)
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18 December 1995
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The author starts from a binary relation \(R_{\mathcal H}\) on a set \(X\) and then defines a so-called modifier \({\mathcal H}\) by: \[ {\mathcal H} (A) = \biggl \{y \mid (\exists x \in A) \bigl( (x,y) \in R_{\mathcal H} \bigr) \biggr\}. \] When the relation \(R\) is reflexive, i.e. \(R\) is called an accessibility relation, then \({\mathcal H}\) is called a weakening modifier. To every weakening modifier \({\mathcal H}\) a so-called substantiating modifier \({\mathcal H}^*\) is defined by \({\mathcal H}^* (A) = \overline {{\mathcal H} (\overline A)}\). The main results concern the interaction between set-theoretic union, intersection, inclusion on the one hand and weakening and substantiating modifiers on the other hand. The proofs are very simple. Finally it is shown that certain modifiers are topological closure operators and that rough sets can be obtained as modifiers. This paper can be described as old wine in new bottles. Indeed \({\mathcal H}(A)\) is nothing but the direct image of \(A\) under the binary relation \(R_{\mathcal H}\) and \({\mathcal H}^* (A)\) is easily identified as the superdirect image of \(A\) under a reflexive relation \(R_{\mathcal H}\). Hence all the main results were well known.
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accessibility relation
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weakening modifier
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substantiating modifier
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union
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intersection
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inclusion
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topological closure operators
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rough sets
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direct image
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superdirect image
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