PRECOMPACT TOPOLOGICAL GENERALIZED GROUPS

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  • S. ROSTAMI DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS, YAZD UNIVERSITY, YAZD, IRAN
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In this paper, we introduce and study the notion of precompacttopological generalized groups and some new results are given.

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Journal title

volume 5  issue 1

pages  27- 32

publication date 2017-02-22

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