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TitleCompactness on Upper Bounded T0 - Alexandroff Spaces
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The aim of this paper is to characterize several types of compactness on upper bounded Alexandroff spaces. We discuss the relations between these types under certain conditions. It is mainly shown that an Upper Bounded Alexandroff space  is closed if and only if it is quasi H-closed. In addition, it is semi-compact iff it is finite.

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Mahdi, Hisham B.
TypeJournal Article
Date2017
LanguageEnglish
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compact
alexandroff space
strongly compact
closed
Published inIUG Journal of Natural Studies
SeriesVolume: 25, Number: 3
Publisherالجامعة الإسلامية - غزة
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