
In this paper we extend the notions of operations on soft sets to arbitrary collection of soft setsand introduce the concepts of F{sigma}-soft set and G{sigma} -soft set. Furthermore we give definitions of softlocally finite, soft discrete, sigma-soft locally finite and sigma-soft closure preserving, relative to an arbitrarycollection of soft sets and study some of their properties
soft closed domain (regularly closed), Matematik, soft symmetric difference, Applied Mathematics, Uygulamalı Matematik, QA1-939, relatively soft discrete, soft symmetric difference;soft perfect;relatively soft discrete;soft closed domain (regularly closed);soft open domain (regularly open), soft open domain (regularly open), Mathematical Sciences, soft perfect, Mathematics
soft closed domain (regularly closed), Matematik, soft symmetric difference, Applied Mathematics, Uygulamalı Matematik, QA1-939, relatively soft discrete, soft symmetric difference;soft perfect;relatively soft discrete;soft closed domain (regularly closed);soft open domain (regularly open), soft open domain (regularly open), Mathematical Sciences, soft perfect, Mathematics
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