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Some variants of strong normality in closure spaces generated via relations
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    Some variants of strong normality in closure spaces generated via relations (English)
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    8 November 2021
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    Summary: In this paper, some variants of strongly normal closure spaces obtained by using binary relation are introduced, and examples in support of existence of the variants are provided by using graphs. The relationships that exist between variants of strongly normal closure spaces and covering axioms in absence/presence of lower separation axioms are investigated. Further, closure subspaces and preservation of the properties studied under mapping are also discussed.
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