
Abstract In 2011, Shabir and Naz [1] employed the notion of soft sets to introduce the concept of soft topologies; and in 2014, El-Sheikh and Abd El-Latif [2] relaxed the conditions of soft topologies to construct a wider and more general class, namely supra soft topologies. In this disquisition, we continue studying supra soft topologies by presenting two kinds of supra soft separation axioms, namely supra soft Ti -spaces and supra p-soft Ti -spaces for i = 0, 1, 2, 3, 4. These two types are formulated with respect to the ordinary points; and the difference between them is attributed to the applied non belong relations in their definitions.We investigate the relationships between them and their parametric supra topologies; and we provide many examples to separately elucidate the relationships among spaces of each type. Then we elaborate that supra p-soft Ti -spaces are finer than supra soft Ti -spaces in the case of i = 0, 1, 4; and we demonstrate that supra soft T 3-spaces are finer than supra p-soft T 3-spaces.We point out that supra p-soft Ti -axioms imply supra p-soft Ti −1, however, this characterization does not hold for supra soft Ti -axioms (see, Remark (3.30)). Also, we give a complete description of the concepts of supra p-soft Ti -spaces (i = 1, 2) and supra p-soft regular spaces. Moreover,we define the finite product of supra soft spaces and manifest that the finite product of supra soft Ti (supra p-soft Ti ) is supra soft Ti (supra p-soft Ti ) for i = 0, 1, 2, 3. After investigating some properties of these axioms in relation with some of the supra soft topological notions such as supra soft subspaces and enriched supra soft topologies, we explore the images of these axioms under soft S *-continuous mappings. Ultimately, we provide an illustrative diagram to show the interrelations between the initiated supra soft spaces.
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supra soft ti-space, Higher separation axioms (completely regular, normal, perfectly or collectionwise normal, etc.), supra soft subspace, supra p-soft \(T_i\)-space, Base properties of topological spaces, Social Sciences, Geometry, Separation axiom, Management Science and Operations Research, Decision Sciences, 54d15, Lower separation axioms (\(T_0\)--\(T_3\), etc.), Fuzzy Logic and Residuated Lattices, Topological Spaces, QA1-939, FOS: Mathematics, Axiom, Topology (electrical circuits), Network topology, 54d70, Application of Soft Set Theory in Decision Making, Pure mathematics, 54d10, supra soft \(T_i\)-space, Discrete mathematics, Computer science, Operating system, supra p-soft ti-space, product supra soft spaces, Computational Theory and Mathematics, Combinatorics, Computer Science, Physical Sciences, Soft Set Theory, supra soft topological space, Mathematics, Topological space
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