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In this paper, after defining the \(L\)-topological space \((X,\tau)\) in which \(L\) is a complete lattice the authors relate this concept to the corresponding classical notion of topological space by means of a fixed attachment in \(L\).
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    \(L\)-topological spaces as spaces of points (English)
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    15 July 2011
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    In this paper, after defining the \(L\)-topological space \((X,\tau)\) in which \(L\) is a complete lattice the authors relate this concept to the corresponding classical notion of topological space by means of a fixed attachment in \(L\).
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    \(L\)-topological space
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    fuzzy point
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    attachment
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    quasi-coincidence
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    texture
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    Boolean algebra
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