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    Dimension of fuzzy spaces (English)
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    To define a notion of dimension for fuzzy spaces, the author introduces a new boundary operator which uses subsets of \(X\times (0,1]\). (It could also be described in terms of fuzzy points.) Since his methods can be based on any subset of \(X\times (0,1]\) having non-empty, convex vertical sections, he works with a generalization of fuzzy topological spaces. The resulting inductive dimension is monotone, regular spaces contain subspaces of all smaller dimensions, and zero-dimensional spaces are totally disconnected.
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    GF-space
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    initial subspace
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    final subspace
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    boundary operator
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    inductive dimension
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    zero-dimensional spaces
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