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Remarks on quasi-topologies

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A quasi-topology is a generalized topology (cf. [3]) closed for finite intersections. The paper discusses the question whether statements valid for topologies can be generalized for quasi-topologies.

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Research supported by Hungarian Foundation for Scientific Research, grant No. T 49786.

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Császár, Á. Remarks on quasi-topologies. Acta Math Hung 119, 197–200 (2008). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10474-007-7023-4

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