On S- p -Connected Space in a Topological Space

Abstract

The authors introduced S-L-open sets, S-M-closed sets, S-R-open sets and S-S-closed sets and established their relationships with some generalized setsin a topological spaces. Connected spaces constitute the most important classes of topological spaces. In this paper we introduce the concept “S-  -connected” in a topological space.

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M. Priyadarshini

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M. Priyadarshini (2016). On S- p -Connected Space in a Topological Space. International journal of Emerging Trends in Science and Technology, 3(8), 4498-4507. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-244922