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On topological groups via a-local functions
Author(s) -
Wadei Al-Omeri,
Mohd Salmi Md Noorani,
Ahmad Al-Omari
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
applied general topology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.638
H-Index - 13
eISSN - 1989-4147
pISSN - 1576-9402
DOI - 10.4995/agt.2014.2126
Subject(s) - homeomorphism (graph theory) , mathematics , bijection , ideal (ethics) , topology (electrical circuits) , topological space , combinatorics , basis (linear algebra) , discrete mathematics , geometry , philosophy , epistemology
An ideal on a set X is a nonempty collection of subsetsof X which satisfies the following conditions (1)A ∈ I and B ⊂ A implies B ∈ I; (2) A ∈ I and B ∈ I implies A ∪ B ∈ I. Given a topological space (X; ) an ideal I on X and A ⊂ X, ℜa(A) is defined as ∪{U ∈ a : U − A ∈ I}, where the family of all a-open sets of X forms a topology [5, 6], denoted by a. A topology, denoted a , finer than a is generated by the basis (I; ) = {V − I : V ∈ a(x); I ∈ I}, and a topology, denoted ⟨ℜa( )⟩ coarser than a is generated by the basis ℜa( ) = {ℜa(U) : U ∈ a}. In this paper A bijection f : (X; ; I) → (X; ;J ) is called a A∗-homeomorphism if f : (X; a ) → (Y; a ) is ahomeomorphism, ℜa-homeomorphism if f : (X;ℜa( )) → (Y;ℜa()) is a homeomorphism. Properties preserved by A∗-homeomorphism are studied as well as necessary and sufficient conditions for a ℜa-homeomorphism to be a A∗-homeomorphism

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