Topological Structure - Based Rough Sets and Rough Logic

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We introduce a more abstract description of rough set H in the most commonly topological structure in spite of the restriction of equivalence relation R, and the restriction of special topological space induced by R – space. Then we discuss neighborhood structure based on abstract rough set structure and general topological structure T, and research approximate reasoning problems.

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