( i , j)- -Continuous Maps in Biopological Spaces

Abstract

In this paper, to introduce ( i, j)- –continuous maps from a bitopological space (X, 1, 2) into a bitopological space (Y ,σ1, 2) and study some of their Properties. 2010 Mathematics Subject Classifications: 54A05, 54C08, 54E55

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O. Uma Maheswari

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O. Uma Maheswari (2017). ( i , j)- -Continuous Maps in Biopological Spaces. International journal of Emerging Trends in Science and Technology, 4(9), 6003-6009. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-245641