Research Article

G?O-Kernel in the digital plane

by  R. Devi, M. Vigneshwaran
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International Journal of Computer Applications
Foundation of Computer Science (FCS), NY, USA
Volume 3 - Issue 6
Published: June 2010
Authors: R. Devi, M. Vigneshwaran
10.5120/733-1032
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R. Devi, M. Vigneshwaran . G?O-Kernel in the digital plane. International Journal of Computer Applications. 3, 6 (June 2010), 24-26. DOI=10.5120/733-1032

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                        title   = { G?O-Kernel in the digital plane },
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Abstract

Digital topology was first studied in the late 1960's by the computer image analysis researcher Azriel Rosenfeld[9]. The digital plane is a mathematical model of the computer screen. In this paper we investigate explicit forms of *GαO-kernel and *gα-closed sets in the digital plane. Also we prove that the digital plane is an αT1/2** space.

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Keywords

*gα-closed sets gα-open sets *GαO-kernel αT1/2** space digital plane

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