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On some Separation Axioms in Soft Lattice Topological Spaces

Publication Type : Journal Article

Publisher : College of Science for Women, University of Baghdad

Source : Baghdad Science Journal

Url : https://doi.org/10.21123/bsj.2024.9964

Campus : Coimbatore

School : School of Artificial Intelligence - Coimbatore

Year : 2024

Abstract : In the realm of topology, various constraints are frequently imposed on the types of topological spaces under examination and these constraints are defined by what are known as separation axioms. Also, the separation axioms can be seen as additional conditions that may be incorporated into the definition of topological spaces. Separation axioms serve various purposes in lattice theory. They provide tools for classifying and comparing different lattices, revealing their structural and topological properties. While traditional separation axioms like T0, T1, T2, etc., still play a role, their interpretation and implications differ in the context of soft sets and lattice structures. This paper introduces the separation axioms, soft lattice Ti-space (for i = 4, 5, 6), within the context of a soft lattice topological space and investigates several of their associated properties. Studying lattices through these axioms can reveal connections between their order-theoretic properties and their topological features. This work goes beyond simply applying separation axioms to soft lattice topological spaces. It ventures into unveiling soft lattice invariant properties. Additionally, the study explores soft lattice invariant properties that are derived from these soft lattice Ti-space concepts, specifically, soft lattice hereditary and soft lattice topological properties. In conclusion, the study's exploration of soft lattice invariant properties pushes the boundaries of understanding soft lattice topological spaces. By delving into the essence of these structures and their local and global characteristics, the study opens doors to exciting theoretical possibilities and potential applications in diverse fields.

Cite this Research Publication : Sandhya S. Pai, Baiju T, On some Separation Axioms in Soft Lattice Topological Spaces, Baghdad Science Journal, College of Science for Women, University of Baghdad, 2024, https://doi.org/10.21123/bsj.2024.9964

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