
doi: 10.3934/math.2022030
<abstract><p>In this paper, we introduce the notion of pseudo-semi-normed linear spaces, following the concept of pseudo-norm which was presented by Schaefer and Wolff, and illustrate their relationship. On the other hand, we introduce the concept of fuzzy pseudo-semi-norm, which is weaker than the notion of fuzzy pseudo-norm initiated by N$ \tilde{\rm{a}} $d$ \tilde{\rm{a}} $ban. Moreover, we give some examples which are according to the commonly used $ t $-norms. Finally, we establish norm structures of fuzzy pseudo-semi-normed spaces and provide (fuzzy) topological spaces induced by (fuzzy) pseudo-semi-norms, and prove that the (fuzzy) topological spaces are (fuzzy) Hausdorff.</p></abstract>
pseudo-norm, fuzzy pseudo-semi-norm, pseudo-semi-norm, Fuzzy topology, fuzzy pseudo-norm, fuzzy pseudo-semi-norm linear space, QA1-939, Fuzzy functional analysis, Mathematics
pseudo-norm, fuzzy pseudo-semi-norm, pseudo-semi-norm, Fuzzy topology, fuzzy pseudo-norm, fuzzy pseudo-semi-norm linear space, QA1-939, Fuzzy functional analysis, Mathematics
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