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Functorial comparisons of bitopology with topology and the case for redundancy of bitopology in lattice-valued mathematics

open access: yesApplied General Topology, 2008
Support of Youngstown State University via a sabbatical for the 2005–2006 academic year is gratefully acknowledged.
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Soft Bitopological Spaces

open access: yesInternational Journal of Computer Applications, 2014
In this paper, introduce and study the concept of soft bitopological spaces which are defined over an initial universe with a fixed set of parameters. Also introduce and investigate some new separation axioms called pairwise soft T0, pairwise soft T1 and pairwise soft T2 spaces and study some of their basic properties in soft bitopological spaces.
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2-stacks over bisites

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We generalize the concept of stack one dimension higher, introducing a notion of 2-stack suitable for a trihomomorphism from a 2-category equipped with a bitopology into the tricategory of bicategories. Moreover, we give a characterization of 2-stacks in
Caviglia, Elena
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Connectedness in Bitopological Spaces

open access: yesIndagationes Mathematicae (Proceedings), 1967
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Bitopological spaces

open access: yesDuke Mathematical Journal, 1967
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On Separation Axioms in Fuzzifying Bitopological Spaces

open access: yesINTERNATIONAL JOURNAL of FUZZY LOGIC and INTELLIGENT SYSTEMS, 2020
Ahmed Abd El-Monsef Allam   +3 more
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On The Bitopologies Associated with The Knot Digraphs

open access: yes, 2017
UĞUR, TAMER   +2 more
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A work On The Knot digraphs and Its Bitopologies

open access: yes, 2017
ELMALI, CEREN SULTAN, UĞUR, Tamer
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Bitopologies on Totally Ordered Sets

open access: yesActa Mathematica Hungarica, 1999
The authors study the category of so-called ray bispaces, that is, the category whose objects are totally ordered sets with two topologies, each having a subbase of rays and so that the resulting bitopological space is pairwise weakly symmetric, and whose morphisms are the pairwise continuous functions.
Kopperman, R. D., Wilson, R. G.
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