2018
DOI: 10.2339/politeknik.389631
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Characterization of Soft Sets by  ̃-soft Operations

Abstract: The purpose of this paper is to introduce new structures of -soft sets in soft ditopological (SDT) spaces and study -soft operations such as -soft interior, -soft closure, -soft boundary and -soft exterior. This study is therefore organized the analogies between the concepts of -soft operations, on the other, are strongly emphasized. Moreover, a result which play a pivotal role in the characterization of -soft open sets is found out. Esnek Kümelerin -esnek Operasyonlarla Tanımlanması ÖZBu araştırmanın… Show more

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“…These new concepts are defined over initial universal sets and incorporate fixed sets of parameters, opening up new avenues for exploration. Kandil et al [17] and Senel et al [28] further advanced the study of soft bitopological spaces by defining fundamental notions such as pairwise open and closed soft sets, pairwise soft closure, interior, kernel operators, and more. Their work also encompasses the examination of pairwise soft continuous mappings and open and closed soft mappings between two soft bitopological spaces.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These new concepts are defined over initial universal sets and incorporate fixed sets of parameters, opening up new avenues for exploration. Kandil et al [17] and Senel et al [28] further advanced the study of soft bitopological spaces by defining fundamental notions such as pairwise open and closed soft sets, pairwise soft closure, interior, kernel operators, and more. Their work also encompasses the examination of pairwise soft continuous mappings and open and closed soft mappings between two soft bitopological spaces.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%