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Idealization of j-approximation spaces

M. M. Hosny

2020Filomat34 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The current work concentrates on generating different topologies by using the concept of the ideal. These topologies are used to make more thorough studies on generalized rough set theory. The rough set theory was first proposed by Pawlak in 1982. Its core concept is upper and lower approximations. The principal goal of the rough set theory is reducing the vagueness of a concept to uncertainty areas at their borders by increasing the lower approximation and decreasing the upper approximation. For the mentioned goal, different methods based on ideals are proposed to achieve this aim. These methods are more accurate than the previous methods. Hence it is very interesting in rough set context for removing the vagueness (uncertainty).

Topics & Concepts

Rough setMathematicsVaguenessIdealizationContext (archaeology)Set (abstract data type)Core (optical fiber)Ideal (ethics)Network topologyDiscrete mathematicsFuzzy logicComputer scienceArtificial intelligenceEpistemologyPhysicsProgramming languageOperating systemTelecommunicationsPhilosophyPaleontologyBiologyQuantum mechanicsRough Sets and Fuzzy Logic
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