A note on \(\delta\)- and \(\theta\)-modifications (Q653855)
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A note on \(\delta\)- and \(\theta\)-modifications (English)
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19 December 2011
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For generalized topological spaces, the notions of \(\delta \left( \mu_{1},\mu _{2}\right) \), \(\theta \left( \mu _{1},\mu _{2}\right) \) and \(\left(\theta \left( \mu _{1},\mu _{2}\right) ,\theta \left( \sigma_{1},\sigma _{2}\right) \right)\)-continuity were introduced by \textit{Á. Császár} and \textit{E. Makai jun\.} [Acta Math. Hung. 123, No.~3, 223--228 (2009); addendum ibid. 126, No.~1--2, 198 (2010; Zbl 1199.54004)]. In this paper, the author characterizes \(\left(\theta \left( \mu _{1},\mu _{2}\right) ,\theta \left( \sigma _{1},\sigma_{2}\right) \right)\)-continuity, introduces and characterizes \(\left(\delta \left( \mu _{1},\mu _{2}\right) ,\delta \left( \sigma _{1},\sigma_{2}\right) \right)\)-continuity and investigates the relations between these continuities; e.g.\ he shows that these continuities are equivalent on almost regular bigeneralized topological spaces (defined by him).
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generalised topological space
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\((\theta(\mu_1,\mu_2), \theta(\sigma_1\sigma_2))\)-continuous
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\((\delta(\mu_1,\mu_2), \delta(\sigma_1\sigma_2))\)-continuous
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\((\sigma_1, \sigma_2)\)-almost regular
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