نتایج جستجو برای: l fuzzifying topology

تعداد نتایج: 682870  

Journal: :Kybernetika 1977
K. S. Raja Sethupathy S. Lakshmivarahan

With the emergence of the fundamental paper [5] by Zadeh in 1965 number of papers have appeared in literature featuring the application of fuzzy sets to pattern recognition, decision problems, function approximation, system theory, fuzzy logic, fuzzy algorithms, fuzzy automata, fuzzy grammars, fuzzy languages, fuzzy algebras, fuzzy topology, etc. [2], [7]. In this note, our interests are in the...

2018
Francesco Ciraulo

A σ-frame is a poset with countable joins and finite meets in which binary meets distribute over countable joins. Aim of this paper is to present σ-frames, actually σ-locales, as a branch of Formal Topology, that is, intuitionistic and predicative pointfree topology. We show that every σframe L can be presented as the lattice of Lindelöf elements (those whose covers admit countable subcovers) o...

2001
Hanfeng Li

Let (A,LA) be a quantum metric space. Then clearly S(A) with the metric ρLA is a compact balanced convex metric space, i.e. the metric ρLA is convex and balanced. Another important property of S(A) is that the R−valued affine continuous functions Af(S(A)) separate the points of S(A). Conversly, let (X, ρ) be a compact balanced convex metric space on which Af(X) separate the points of X. Then Af...

Journal: :iranian journal of chemistry and chemical engineering (ijcce) 2004
ali farzi arjomand mehrabani

modeling and simulation of processing plants are widely used in industry. construction of a mathematical model for a plant is a time-consuming and error-prone task. in light of extensive advancements in computer science (both hardware and software), computers are becoming a necessary instrument in industrial activities. many software tools for modeling, simulation and optimization of processing...

2003
CHARLES SWARTZ Charles Swartz

Let X,Y be locally convex spaces and L(X,Y ) the space of continuous linear operators from X into Y . We consider 2 types of multiplier convergent theorems for a series P Tk in L(X,Y ). First, if λ is a scalar sequence space, we say that the series P Tk is λ multiplier convergent for a locally convex topology τ on L(X,Y ) if the series P tkTk is τ convergent for every t = {tk} ∈ λ. We establish...

Let G = (V,E) be a locally finite graph, i.e. a graph in which every vertex has finitely many adjacent vertices. In this paper, we associate a topology to G, called graphic topology of G and we show that it is an Alexandroff topology, i.e. a topology in which intersec- tion of every family of open sets is open. Then we investigate some properties of this topology. Our motivation is to give an e...

Journal: :algebraic structures and their applications 2014
r.a. borzooei m. aaly kologani

in this paper, we introduce the concepts of right, left and product stabilizers on hoops and study some properties and the relation between them.  and we try to find that how they can be equal and investigate that under what condition they can be filter, implicative filter, fantastic and positive implicative filter. also, we prove that  right and product stabilizers are filters and if they are ...

2008
YASHA SAVELYEV Yasha Savelyev

which is part of a certain 2d Hamiltonian cohomological field theory [11]. Here we use this map to study the topology of ΩHam(M, ω) and its Hofer geometric properties via a kind of virtual Morse theory for the positive Hofer length functional, L : ΩHam(M, ω) → R . We also use Ψ to prove a kind of index theorem for some critical points of L . We apply this theory to get some concrete application...

2010
Ali Ghaffari

Let X be a hypergroup. In this paper, we define a locally convex topology β on L(X) such that (L(X), β) with the strong topology can be identified with a Banach subspace of L(X). We prove that if X has a Haar measure, then the dual to this subspace is LC(X) ∗∗ = cl{F ∈ L(X);F has compact carrier}. Moreover, we study the operators on L(X) and L 0 (X) which commute with translations and convoluti...

2010
BERNHARD BANASCHEWSKI JAVIER GUTIÉRREZ

In pointfree topology, a continuous real function on a frame L is a map L(R) → L from the frame of reals into L. The discussion of continuous real functions with possibly infinite values can be easily brought to pointfree topology by replacing the frame L(R) with the frame of extended reals L ( R ) (i.e. the pointfree counterpart of the extended real line R = R ∪ {±∞}). One can even deal with a...

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