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  • P-ISSN1226-0657
  • E-ISSN2287-6081
  • KCI

Journal of the Korean Society of Mathematical Education Series B: The Pure and Applied Mathematics / Journal of the Korean Society of Mathematical Education Series B: The Pure and Applied Mathematics, (P)1226-0657; (E)2287-6081
1996, v.3 no.1, pp.33-40
Park, Sang-Ho

Abstract

A convergence structure defined by Kent [4] is a correspondence between the filters on a given set X and the subsets of X which specifies which filters converge to points of X. This concept is defined to include types of convergence which are more general than that defined by specifying a topology on X. Thus, a convergence structure may be regarded as a generalization of a topology. With a given convergence structure q on a set X, Kent [4] introduced associated convergence structures which are called a topological modification and a pretopological modification. (omitted)

keywords
convergence space(structure), convergence quotient map, pretopological( topological) convergence quotient map

Journal of the Korean Society of Mathematical Education Series B: The Pure and Applied Mathematics