On RFG-Closed Sets in Topological Spaces
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https://doi.org/10.26713/jims.v9i3.943Keywords:
\(RFG\)-closed sets, \(RFG\)-nighborhoods, \(RFG\)-interior and \(RFG\)-closureAbstract
In this paper, we introduce and study the new class of sets, namely Regular Feebly Generalized Closed (briefly \(RFG\)-closed) sets, Regular Feebly Generalized neighborhoods (briefly \(RFG\)-nbhd), \(RFG\)-interior and \(RFG\)-closure in topological spaces and also some properties of new concepts have be en studied.Downloads
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