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Many Valued Convergence Theory

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Convergence is one of the most fundamental, topological concepts. In order to avoid misunderstandings we are interested neither in many valued convergence structures, nor in the characterization of many valued topologies by appropriate convergence axioms; what is more, we are interested in a comprehensive study of all those topological notions and axioms which can be based on the B-valued filter monad or on some of its submonads.

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Höhle, U. (2001). Many Valued Convergence Theory. In: Many Valued Topology and its Applications. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-1617-0_7

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