An interpretation of g-continuity in neutrosophic soft topological spaces
Abstract
Scientists have always adopted the concept of sequential continuity as an indispensable subject, not only in Topology but also in some other branches of Mathematics. Connor and Grosse-Erdmann gave this concept for real functions by using an arbitrary linear functional G defined on a linear subspace of the vector space of all real sequences instead of lim. Afterwards, this concept were adapted to a topological group X by replacing a linear functional G with an arbitrary additive function defined on a subgroup of the group of all X-valued sequences. Furthermore, alternative theorems in generalized setting were given and varied theorems that had not been achieved for real functions were presented. In this investigation, we offer neutrosophic soft G-continuity and analyze its nature in neutrosophic soft topological spaces.
Source
Fourth International Conference of Mathematical Sciences (ICMS 2020)Volume
Book Series AIP Conference ProceedingsCollections
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