Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5777914 | Topology and its Applications | 2017 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
Let X be a non-empty set. We consider the class C consisting of triads (s,x,I), where s=(sd)dâD is a net in X, xâX, and I is an ideal of D. We shall find several properties of C such that there exists a topology Ï for X satisfying the following equivalence: ((sd)dâD,x,I)âC, where I is a proper D-admissible ideal on D, if and only if (sd)dâD I-converges to x relative to the topology Ï.
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Authors
D.N. Georgiou, S.D. Iliadis, A.C. Megaritis, G.A. Prinos,