An approach to Set-Valued Anti-Homomorphism of T-Rough Ideals on -Semigroups
Abstract
In this paper, the concepts of set-valued anti-homomorphism and strong set-valued anti-homomorphism of -semigroup are introduced. The notions of generalized lower and upper approximation operators, constructed by means of set-valued mapping, which is a generalization of the notion of lower and upper approximation of -semigroup, are provided. Some significant properties of lower and upper approximations of -semigroup under (strong)set-valued anti-homomorphisms are discussed. We provide examples for the properties of lower and upper approximations of -semigroup under (strong)set-valued anti-homomorphisms. This article explores the notion of a set-valued anti-homomorphism for -semigroups, which is a generalization of anti-homomorphism in general
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