Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
---|---|---|---|---|
390096 | Fuzzy Sets and Systems | 2012 | 32 Pages |
Motivated by the recent result of Rodabaugh on categorical redundancy of lattice-valued bitopology, the paper considers another viewpoint on the topic, based on the notion of composite variety-based topological theory. The new concept, apart from providing a variable-basis generalization of bitopology, incorporates the most important approaches to topology currently developed in the fuzzy community, bringing forward their categorically algebraic properties, which are cleared from point-set lattice-theoretic dependencies. Dwelling on different ways of interaction between composite topology and topology, e.g., embedding the former into the latter as a full bicoreflective subcategory, we finally arrive at the conclusion that (variable-basis) bitopological theories still deserve to be studied on their own.