More notions and mappings via somewhere dense sets
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- Compactness and Lindelöfness using somewhere dense and $cs$-dense sets
- Operation on fine topology
- Functionally separation axioms on general topology
- Soft maps via soft somewhere dense sets
- Generalized neighborhood systems approach for information retrieval systems
- Investigation of limit points and separation axioms using supra \(\beta\)-open sets
- Supra \(b\) maps via topological ordered spaces
- Another form of supra ordered separation axioms
- Almost somewhat near continuity and near regularity
- Various types of supra pre-compact and supra pre-Lindelöf spaces
- Soft version of compact and Lindelöf spaces using soft somewhere dense sets
- Somewhere dense sets and \(ST_1\)-spaces
- Soft somewhere dense sets on soft topological spaces
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