Homotopical selection principles in bitopological dynamical systems
Abstract
Homotopy deals with the intuitive idea of continuous deformation of a continuous map between two topological spaces. In this paper, we introduce homotopical selection principles in bitopological dynamical systems. Here, we define BTDS-homotopy, BTDS-iteration homotopy and BTDS-path homotopy, and then using these notions we define various selection properties viz. H-Rothberger property, H-Menger property, PH-Rothberger property, PH-Menger property and their weaker versions. We also discuss several results connecting these concepts in bitopological dynamical systems.
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