
The paper deals mainly with fuzzy preorder; to be more specific, the categorical aspects of the interrelationship between fuzzy preorder, topological spaces, and fuzzy topological spaces is investigated. The authors delineate basic properties of continuous t-norms and concrete adjoint functors at the beginning; with a brief review on the connection between topological spaces and preordered sets in section 2, section 3 gives a systematic investigation of the properties of upper sets and preordered sets along with several examples. Finally, a fuzzy topology \(\Gamma^*(R)\) is constructed on \(X\) for every fuzzy preordered set \((X,R)\), where \(\Gamma^*(R)\) is the Alexandrov topology generated by \(R\). On the other hand, for every fuzzy topological space \((X,\tau)\), a fuzzy preorder \(\Omega^*(\tau)\) on \(X\) is constructed; \(\Omega^*(\tau)\) is the specialization order on \((X,\tau)\). It is shown that these two constructions are functorial and compatible with their classical counterparts and that the functors \(\Gamma^*\) and \(\Omega^*\) form a pair of adjoint functors between the category of fuzzy preordered sets and that of fuzzy topological spaces.
Fuzzy topology, specialization order, fuzzy topology, fuzzy preorder, upper set, Alexandrov topology
Fuzzy topology, specialization order, fuzzy topology, fuzzy preorder, upper set, Alexandrov topology
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