Mixed weak continuity on generalized topological spaces (Q653954)
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Mixed weak continuity on generalized topological spaces (English)
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20 December 2011
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We require the following definition: Definition. Let \(\nu_1\) and \(\nu_2\) be two generalized topologies on a non-empty set \(X\). Let \(A\) be a subset of \(X\). Then \(X\) is said to be \((\nu_1,\nu_2)\)-regular on \(X\) if for \(x\in X\) and any \(\nu_1\)-closed set \(F\) with \(x \notin F\), there exist \(U\in \nu_1\) and \(V \in\nu_2\) such that \(x\in U\) and \(F\subset V\) with \(U\cap V =\emptyset\). On \((\nu_1,\nu_2)\)-regular spaces, the following results are established and these are the main results. Result 1. Let \(\nu_1\) and \(\nu_2\) be two generalized topologies on a non-empty set \(X\). Then \(X\) is \((\nu_1,\nu_2)\)-regular if and only if for \(x\in X\) and a \(\nu_1\)-open neighbourhood \(U\) of \(x\), there exists a \(\nu_1\)-open neighbourhood \(V\) of \(x\) such that \(x\in V \subset c_{\nu_2} (V) \subset U\). Here \(c_{\nu_2}(V)\) denotes the \(\nu_2\)-closure of \(V\). Result 2. Let \(\nu_1\) and \(\nu_2\) be two generalized topologies on a non-empty set \(X\). If \(X\) is \((\nu_1,\nu_2)\)-regular, then every \(\nu_1\)-open set \(A\) is \(\theta(\nu_1,\nu_2)\)-open, that is for every \(x \in A\) there exists \(M \in \nu_1\) such that \(x \in M \subseteq c_{\nu_2} (M) \subseteq A\). Result 3. Let \(f\colon X \to Y\) be a function, \(\mu\) a generalized topology on \(X\) and let \(\nu_1\) and \(\nu_2\) be two generalized topologies on \(Y\). If \(Y\) is \((\nu_1,\nu_2)\)-regular, then (1) \(f\) is \((\mu,\nu_1)\)-continuous. (2) \(f\) is weakly \((\mu,\nu_1\nu_2)\)-continuous. There are some other results on weakly \((\mu,\nu_1 \nu_2)\)-continuous functions.
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mixed weak continuity
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weakly \((\mu,\nu_1\nu_2)\)-continuous
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\((\mu,\nu)\)-continuous
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\((\nu_1,\nu_2)\)-regular
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