Category bases that are equivalent to topologies
Abstract
In view of the fact that many of the most familiar examples of category bases are equivalent to some topology, it is natural to ask whether category bases are always topological in nature. The answer is in the negative. In this paper, we show that under certain circumstances, a category base can be equivalent to a topology. So this work may be considered a continuation of similar type of works done earlier in this area.
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