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Remarks on maximal open sets in \(m\)-spaces

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DOI10.1186/2251-7456-7-2zbMath1277.54007OpenAlexW2105148647WikidataQ59294554 ScholiaQ59294554MaRDI QIDQ387098

Seyed Asghar Mohammadzadeh, Mohsen Rostamian Delavar, Mehdi Roohi

Publication date: 11 December 2013

Published in: Mathematical Sciences (Search for Journal in Brave)

Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1186/2251-7456-7-2


zbMATH Keywords

topologyhomeomorphismproduct space\(m\)-structuremaximal open set


Mathematics Subject Classification ID

Topological spaces and generalizations (closure spaces, etc.) (54A05) Subspaces in general topology (54B05)




Cites Work

  • Transfer closed and transfer open multimaps in minimal spaces
  • On maximal and minimal fuzzy sets in I-topological spaces
  • Extreme points in minimal spaces
  • Some properties of maximal open sets
  • On \(\Lambda_m\)-sets and related topological spaces
  • Minimal closed sets and maximal closed sets
  • Linear minimal space
  • ON SOME NEW MAXIMAL AND MINIMAL SETS VIA θ-OPEN SETS
  • Fixed point theorems in minimal generalized convex spaces
  • Some applications of minimal open sets
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