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Rough topological structure based on reflexivity with some applications

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AIMS MATHEMATICS
Volume 7, Issue 6, Pages 9911-9925

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AMER INST MATHEMATICAL SCIENCES-AIMS
DOI: 10.3934/math.2022553

Keywords

rough sets; reflexive relation; topological structure; interior operator; closure operator; generalized approximation space (GAS); minimal neighborhood; medical applications

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This study introduces the structure of rough topological space based on the reflexive relation and investigates the relationships between approximation operators, closure operators, and interior operators, as well as the relationship between topological space and rough sets induced by reflexive relations. Furthermore, a medical application for addressing the issue of dengue fever is presented.
Recently, topological structures have emerged as one of the most popular rough sets (RS) research topics. It can be stated that it is a fundamental and significant subject in the theory of RS. This study introduces a debate about the structure of rough topological space based on the reflexive relation. To create the rough topological space, we use the representation of RS. We also look at the relationships between approximation operators, closure operators, and interior operators. Also, the relationship between topological space in the universe that is not limited or restricted to be ended, and RS induced by reflexive relations is investigated. Furthermore, we define the relationships between the set of all topologies that satisfy the requirement of compactness C-2 and the set of all reflexive relations. Finally, we present a medical application that addresses the issue of dengue fever. The proposed structures are used to determine the impact factors for identifying dengue fever.

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