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A general and a comprehensive theory of fuzzy topological spaces on the basis of a fixed quadruple M = (L, ≤, ⊗, *), where (L, ≤), ⊗ and *, respectively, denote a complete lattice and binary operations on L satisfying some further axioms, was introduced by Höhle and Šostak. L-topological spaces, convergence structure of L-topological spaces and L-continuous functions form an important part of their work. The present paper continues the study in this area, and provides new results on the convergence structure of L-topological spaces and the continuity in L-topological spaces.
We propose a multi-criteria group decision making algorithm for policy analysis. We divide the experts into groups with minimal internal conflict, and rank the policy options for each of these groups.