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Soft Separation Axioms and Fixed Soft Points Using Soft Semiopen Sets

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  • T. M. Al-shami

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The importance of soft separation axioms comes from their vital role in classifications of soft spaces, and their interesting properties are studied. This article is devoted to introducing the concepts of - soft semi- and - soft semiregular spaces with respect to ordinary points. We formulate them by utilizing the relations of total belong and total nonbelong. The advantages behind using these relations are, first, generalization of existing comparable properties on general topology and, second, eliminating the stability shape of soft open and closed subsets of soft semiregular spaces. By some examples, we show the relationships between them as well as with soft semi- and soft semiregular spaces. Also, we explore under what conditions they are kept between soft topology and its parametric topologies. We characterize a - soft semiregular space and demonstrate that it guarantees the equivalence of - soft semi- . Further, we investigate some interrelations of them and some soft topological notions such as soft compactness, product soft spaces, and sum of soft topological spaces. Finally, we define a concept of semifixed soft point and study its main properties.

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  • T. M. Al-shami, 2020. "Soft Separation Axioms and Fixed Soft Points Using Soft Semiopen Sets," Journal of Applied Mathematics, Hindawi, vol. 2020, pages 1-11, November.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnljam:1746103
    DOI: 10.1155/2020/1746103
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