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International Journal of Mathematics and Statistics Invention (IJMSI)
E-ISSN: 2321 – 4767 P-ISSN: 2321 - 4759
www.ijmsi.org Volume 2 Issue 7 || July. 2014 || PP-11-18
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On πgr - Homeomorphisms in Topological Spaces.
1,
Janaki.C , 2,
Jeyanthi.V
1.
Asst. Professor/Mathematics, L.R.G. Govt.Arts College for Women, Tirupur- 4.
2.
Asst.Professor/Mathematics, Sree Narayana Guru College , Coimbatore – 105.
E-mail: 1.janakicsekar@yahoo.com 2.jeyanthi_sngc@yahoo.com
ABSTRACT:The purpose of this paper is to introduce and study the concept of πgr -closed maps , πgr -
homeomorphism ,πgrc - homeomorphism and obtain some of their characterizations.
KEYWORDS: πgr-closed map, πgr-open map,πgr-homeomorphism and πgrc- homeomorphism.
Mathematics subject classification: 54A05, 54D10.
I. INTRODUCTION
Levine [9]introduced the concept of generalized closed sets in topological spaces and a class of
topological space called T1/2-space. The concept of -closed sets in topological spaces was initiated by
Zaitsav[18] and the concept of g-closed set was introduced by Noiri and Dontchev[4]. N.Palaniappan[16]
studied and introduced regular closed sets in topological spaces. Generalized closed mappings, wg-closed maps
,regular closed maps and rg-closed maps were introduced and studied by Malghan[13],Nagaveni[14],Long[11]
and Arokiarani[1] respectively.Maki et al [12] who introduced generalized homeomorphism and gC-
homeomorphism which are nothing but the generalizations of homeomorphism in topological spaces. Devi et al
[3]defined and studied generalized semi-homeomorphism and gsc homeomorphism in topological spaces. In
2013,Jeyanthi.V and Janaki.C [6] introduced and studied the properties of πgr-closed sets in topological spaces.
Here we introduce and study the concepts of πgr- homeomorphisms ,πgrc -homeomorphism and their relations.
II. PRELIMINARIES
Throughout this paper, X , Y and Z denote the topological spaces (X,τ),(Y,σ) and (Z,η) respectively, on
which no separation axioms are assumed. Let us recall the following definitions.
Definition:2.1
A subset A of a topological space X is said to be
[1] a semi -open [10] if A cl (int(A)) and semi-closed if int (cl(A)) A
[2] a regular open[16] if A = int (cl(A)) and regular closed if A = cl(int(A))
[3] π- open [18] if A is the finite union of regular open sets and the complement of π- open set is π- closed set
in X.
The family of all open sets [ regular open, π-open, semi open] sets of X will be denoted by O(X)(resp. RO(X),
πO(X), SO(X)]
Definition:2.2
A map f: X→Y is said to be
[1] continuous [10]if f-1
(V) is closed in X for every closed set V in Y.
[2] Regular continuous ( r-continuous) [16]if f-1
(V) is regular-closed in X for every closed set
[3] V in Y.
[4] An R-map[2] if f-1
(V) is regular closed in X for every regular closed set V of Y.
[5] πgr-continuous[7,8] if f-1
(V) is πgr-closed in X for every closed set V in Y.
[6] πgr-irresolute[7,8] if f-1
(V) is πgr-closed in X for every πgr -closed set V in Y.
Definition :2.3
A space X is called a πgr-T1/2 space [7,8]if every πgr-closed set is regular closed.
Definition:2.4
A map f: XY is called
1.closed [13 ]if f(U) is closed in Y for every closed set U of X.
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2.almost closed[ 17] if f(U) is closed in Y for every regular closed set U of X.
3.regular closed [11]if f(U) is regular closed in Y for every closed set U of X
4.rc-preserving [15]if f(U) is regular closed in Y for every regular closed set U of X.
Definition:2.5[6]
Let f : (X,τ)→(Y,σ) be a map. A map f is said to be
[1] πgr -open if f(U) in πgr-open in Y for every open set U of X.
[2] strongly gr-open map (M-gr-open)if f(V) is gr-open in Y for every gr-open set V in X.
[3] quasi gr-open if f(V) is open in Y for every gr-open set V in X.
[4] almost gr-open map if f(V) is gr-open in Y for every regular open set V in X.
Definition:2.6
A bijection f:X→ Y is called a homeomorphism [12]if f is both continuous and open.((i.e), f & f-1
are
continuous)
III. πGR - HOMEOMORPHISMS
Definition:3.1
A bijection f:X→ Y is called
[1] πgr - homeomorphism if f is both πgr- continuous and πgr - open.((i.e), f & f-1
are πgr -continuous)
[2] πgrc - homeomorphism if f and f-1
are πgr- irresolute.
Proposition :3.2
If a mapping f : X → Y is πgr -closed, then for every subset A of X, πgr- cl f(A)  f(cl(A))
Proof:
Suppose f is πgr -closed and let A  X .Then f(cl(A)) is πgr - closed in (Y, ). We have f(A)  f(cl(A)). Then
πgr -cl(f(A))  πgr -cl [f(cl(A))] = f(cl(A))
πgr -cl (f(A))  f(cl(A))
Theorem :3.3
Let f : X → Y and g : Y → Z be two mappings such that their composition g f : X → Y be a πgr - closed
map.Then
[1] f is continuous and surjective, then g is πgr- closed.
[2] g is πgr- irresolute and injective, then f is πgr - closed.
[3] f is πgr- continuous, surjective and X is a πgr-T1/2- space, then g is πgr - closed.
Proof :
(i)Let V be a closed set of Y. Since f is Continuous, f-1
(V) is closed in X. Since (g f) is πgr -closed in Z, (g  f)
(f-1
(V)) is πgr- closed in Z.
g(f(f-1
(V)) = g(V) is πgr - closed in Z.(Since f is surjective)
ie, for the closed set V of Y, g(V) is πgr- closed in Z.
g is a πgr - closed map.
(ii)Let V be a closed set of X .Since (g f) is πgr - closed ,(g f) (V) is πgr- closed in Z. Since g is πgr -
irresolute,g-1
[(g f)(V)] is πgr - closed in Y.
g-1
[g(f(V))] is πgr closed in Y
f(V) is πgr - closed in Y. Hence f is a πgr - closed map.
(iii)Let V be a closed set of Y
Since f is πgr - continuous, f-1
(V) is πgr - closed in X for every closed set V of Y.Since X is πgr -T1/2- space,
f-1
(V) is regular closed in X and hence closed in X. Now, as in (i), g is a πgr- closed map.
(iv)Let V be a closed set of Y
Since f is πgr - continuous, f-1
(V) is πgr- closed in X.
Since X is πgr -T1/2- space, f-1
(V) is regular closed in X and hence closed in X.
Now, the proof as in (i), g is a πgr- closed map.
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Proposition :3.4
Let f : X → Y and g : Y → Z be πgr - closed maps and Y is a πgr-T1/2- space, then their composition g  f :
X→ Z is a πgr - closed map.
Proof :
Let f : X → Y be a closed map. Then for the closed set V of X, f(V) is πgr - closed in Y. Since Y is a πgr -T1/2
space, f(V) is regular closed in Y and hence closed in Y.Again, since g is a πgr - closed map, g(f(V)) is πgr -
closed in Z for the closed set f(V) of Y .
(gf) (V) is πgr - closed in Z for the closed set V of X .
(gf) is a πgr -closed map.
Proposition :3.5
Let f : (X, τ) → (Y, ) be a closed map and g : (Y, ) → (Z,η ) be a πgr - closed map, then their composition
g f : (X, τ) →(Z,η ) is πgr - continuous.
Proof :Let V be a closed set of X. Since f is a closed map, f (V) is closed in Y.
Again, since g is a πgr - closed map, g(f(V)) is a πgr - closed in Z .
(gf) (V) is πgr - closed in Z for the closed set V of X .
(gf) is πgr - closed map.
Proposition:3.6
Let f : X →Y be a πgr- closed map, g : Y → Z be a closed map, Y is πgr -T1/2- space, then their composition
(gf) is a closed map.
Proof :
Let V be a closed set of X. Since f is a πgr - closed map, f(V) is πgr - closed in Y for every closed set V of X.
Since Y is a πgr -T1/2- space, f(V) is regular closed hence closed in Y.Since g is a closed map, then g(f(V)) is
closed in Z.
(gf) (V) is closed in Z for every closed set V of X and hence (g f) is a closed map.
Remark:3.7
a)Homeomorphism and πgr -homeomorphism are independent concepts.
b)Homeomorphism and πgrc -homeomorphism are independent concepts.
Example:3.8
(For both (a) and (b))
(i)Let X= { a,b,c}=Y,τ = { , X, {b} {b,c} {a,b}},σ = { ,Y,{a},{b},{a,b},{a,c}}.Let f : X→ Y be an identity
map. Here the inverse image of open subsets in Y are πgr-open in X and for every open set U of X, f(U) is πgr-
open in Y. Hence f is a πgr - homeomorphism .Also,f and f-1
are πgr-irresolute and hence f is a πgrc-
homeomorphism.
But inverse image of open subsets in Y are not open in X and inverse image of open set U in X is not open in Y.
Hence f is not a homeomorphism . Thus πgr-homeomorphism and πgrc-homeomorphism need not be a
homeomorphism.
(ii)Let X={a,b,c,d}=Y, τ ={ ,X,{c},{d},{c,d},{b,d},{a,c,d},{b,c,d},σ ={ ,Y,{a},{d},{a,d}, {c,d},{
a,c,d},{a,b,d}}.Let f : X → Y be defined by f(a) = b, f(b) = c, f(c) =a, f(d) = d. Here the inverse image of open
sets in (Y, ) are open in (X, ) and the image of open sets in X are open in Y. Hence f is a homeomorphism
.But the inverse image of open sets in (Y, ) are not πgr-open in (X, ) and also the image of open sets in X are
not πgr-open in Y. Hence f is not a πgr - homeomorphism . Also, here f and f-1
are not πgr-irresolute and hence
not a πgrc-homeomorphism.
Remark:3.9
The concepts of πgrc - homeomorphism and πgr- homeomorphism are independent.
Example:3.10
a)Let X ={a,b,c}=Y,τ = { ,X,{b},{a,b}},σ={ ,Y,{b}}.Let f : X Y be an identity map.
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Here the both f and f-1
are πgr- irresolute and not πgr –continuous . Hence πgrc - homeomorphism need not be a
πgr -homeomorphism.
b) Let X ={a,b,c}=Y, τ = { ,X,{a},{b},{a,b}},σ={ ,Y,{b}}. Let f : X Y be an identity map. Here the both
f and f-1
are πgr- continuous and not πgr- irresolute . Hence πgr -homeomorphism need not be a πgrc-
homeomorphism.
The above discussions are summarized in the following diagram:
Homeomorphism
πgr-homeomorphism πgrc-homeomorphism
Remark :3.11
We say the spaces (X,τ) and (Y,) are πgr -homeomorphic (πgrc-homeomorphic)if there exists a πgr-
homeomorphism(πgrc- homeomorphism) from (X, τ) onto (Y, ) respectively . The family of all πgr-
homeomorphism and πgrc-homeomorphisms are denoted by πgrh(X, τ) and πgrch(X, τ).
Proposition :3.12
For any bijection f : (X, τ) →(Y, ), the following statements are equivalent.
[1] f is a πgr - open map
[2] f is a πgr - closed map
[3] f-1
: Y → X is πgr - continuous .
Proof :
(i) (ii) :- Let f be a πgr - open map. Let U be a closed set in X. Then X – U is open in X
By assumption, f(X - U) is πgr - open in Y.
ie, Y – f(X – U) = f(U) is πgr - closed in Y. ie, for a closed set U in X, f(U) is πgr - closed in Y.Hence f is a
πgr - closed map.
(ii) (i) :- let V be a closed set in X .By (ii), f(V) is πgr - closed in Y and f(V) = (f-1
)-1
(V)
f-1
(V) is πgr - closed in Y for the closed set V in Y
f-1
is πgr -continuous.
(iii) (ii) :- let V be open in X .By (iii), (f-1
)-1
(V) = f(V) ie, f(V) in πgr - open in Y
Hence f is a πgr -open map.
Proposition :3.13
Let f : X→Y be a bijective πgr- continuous map. Then the following are equivalent.
[1] f is a πgr -open map.
[2] f is a πgr- homeomorphism.
[3] f is a πgr - closed map.
(i) (iii) also (iii) (i)
f is a πgr- closed map f-1
is πgr - continuous.
Then by part (i) and by the above argument together implies f is a homeomorphism and hence (ii) holds.
Proposition : 3.14
For any bijection f : (X, τ)→(Y, ) the following statements are equivalent.
[1] f-1
: Y →X is πgr - irresolute .
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[2] f is an M- πgr- open map .
[3] f is a M- πgr- closed map.
Proof : (i) (ii) :Let U be a πgr - open set in Y .
By (i), (f-1
)-1
(U) = f(U) is πgr - open in Y.
ie, For the πgr - open set U, f(U) is πgr- open in Y
f is an M - πgr -open map.
(ii) (iii): Let f be an M- πgr- open map
let V be πgr - closed set in X .Then X – V is πgr - open in X. Since f is an - πgr- open map, f(X – V) is πgr-
open in Y..
ie, f(X – V) = Y – f(V) is πgr - open in Y .ie, f(V) is πgr-closed in Y and hence f is an M- πgr- closed map.
(iii) (i): let V be πgr- closed in X .By (iii), f(V) is πgr - closed in Y.Since f-1
is Y X be a mapping and is a
bijection. Again we say that for f(V), πgr - closed in Y, its inverse image (f-1
)-1
(V) is πgr - closed in Y.Hence
f-1
is πgr- irresolute .
Remark : 3.15
Composition of two πgr -homeomorphisms need not be a πgr -homeomorphism.
Example:3.16
Let X = Y = Z={a,b,c},τ={ ,X,{a},{b},{a,b}},σ = { ,Y,{a},{a,b}},η={ ,Z,{c}}. Let us define the mapping
f: X→Y by f(a) = b, f(b) = a, f(c) = c and g:Y→Z by g(a) = b,g(b) = a,
g(c) = c. Here f and g are πgr-homeomorphisms but (g f) is not πgr-continuous and not πgr-open.
ie, (gof)-1
{c} = {c} is not πgr -open in X
Hence composition of two πgr - homeomorphism is not always be a πgr-homeomorphism.
Theorem:3.17
The composition of two πgrc - homeomorphism is a πgrc-homeomorphism .
Proof :
let f : (X, τ) →(Y, ) and g : (Y, ) → (Z,η) be two πgrc - homeomorphic functions.
Let F be a πgr - closed set in Z. Since g is a πgr - irresolute map, g-1
(F) is πgr - closed in (Y, ).Since f is a
πgr - irresolute map, f-1
(g-1
(F)) is πgr - closed in X.
(gof)-1
(F) is πgr - closed in X
(gof) is πgr - irresolute.
Let G be a πgr - closed set in (X,τ).Since f-1
is πgr - irresolute, (f-1
)-1
(G) is πgr - closed in (Y, ).ie, f(G) is πgr
- closed in (Y, )
Since g-1
is πgr - irresolute, (g-1
)-1
(f(G)) = g(f(G)) is πgr- closed in Z
 g(f(G)) = (gof) (G) is πgr - closed in Z.
(gof)-1
(G) is πgr - closed in Z.
This shows that (gof)-1
: Y → Z is πgr - irresolute.
Hence (gof) is πgrc- homeomorphism.
Theorem :3.18
Let (Y, ) be πgr-T1/2- space. If f : X → Y and g : Y → Z are πgr- homeomorphism, then g f is a πgr-
homeomorphism.
Proof:
If f : X → Y and g : Y → Z be two πgr- homeomorphism. Let U be an open set in (X, τ). Since f is πgr- open
map, f(U) is πgr- open in Y.
Since Y is a πgr-T1/2- space, f(U) is regular open in Y and hence open in Y.
Also, since g is πgr- open map, g(f(U)) is πgr- open in Z.
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Hence (gof) (U) = g([f(U)] is πgr- open in Z for every open set U of X.
(gf) is a πgr- open map.
Let U be a closed set in Z .
Since g is πgr- continuous, g-1
(U) is πgr- closed in Y.
Since Y is a πgr-T1/2- space, every πgr- closed set in Y is regular closed in Y and hence closed in Y.
g-1
(V) is regular closed in Y and hence closed in Y.
Since f is πgr - continuous, f-1
[g-1
(V)] is πgr- closed set in X
(gof)-1
(V) is πgr-closed in X for every closed set V in Z.
(gof) is πgr-continuous and hence (gof) is a πgr-homeomorphism.
Remark: 3.19
Even though πgr- homeomorphism and πgrc- homeomorphism are independent concepts, we have the
following results( theorem 3.20 and theorem 3.21)
Theorem:3.20
Every πgr- homeomorphism from a πgr-T1/2- space into another πgr-T1/2- space is a homeomorphism.
Proof :
let f : X → Y be a πgr - homeomorphism. Then f is bijective, πgr- open and πgr- continuous map. Let U be an
open set in (X, τ).Since f is πgr- open and Y is πgr-T1/2- space, f(U) is πgr- open in Y.Since Y is a πgr-T1/2-
space, every πgr-open set is regular open in Y
f(U) is Regular open and hence open in Y.
f is an open map.
Let Y be a closed set in (Y, ). Since f is πgr- continuous, f-1
(V) is πgr-closed in X. Since X is a πgr-T1/2 -space,
every πgr - closed set is regular closed and hence closed in X.
Therefore, f is continuous.
Hence f is a homeomorphism.
Theorem:3.21
Every πgr- homeomorphism from a πgr-T1/2- space into another πgr-T1/2- space is a πgrc- homeomorphism.
Proof :
Let f : X → Y be a πgr - homeomorphism
Let U be πgr- closed in Y. Since Y is a πgr-T1/2- space, every πgr-closed set is regular closed and hence closed
in Y.
U is closed in Y.
Since f is πgr- continuous, f-1
(U) is πgr- closed in X.
Hence f is a πgr- irresolute map.
Let U be πgr- open set in X.
Since X is a πgr-T1/2- space, U is Regular open and hence open in X.
Since f is a πgr- open map, f(U) is πgr- open set in Y.
(f-1
)-1
= f ie, (f-1
)-1
(U) = f(U) is πgr- open in Y
Hence inverse image of (f-1
) is πgr- open in Y for every πgr- open set U of X and hence f-1
is πgr- irresolute.
Hence f is πgrc- homeomorphism.
Remark :3.22
Here, we shall introduce the group structure of the set of all πgrc- homeomorphism from a topological space
(X, τ) onto itself and denote it by πgrch-(X,τ).
Theorem :3.23
The set πgrch-(X,τ) is a group under composition of mappings.
Proof :
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We know that the composition of two πgrch(X,τ) is again a πgrch(X,τ).ie, For all f, g  πgrch(X,τ), gf
πgrch(X, τ).We know that the composition of mappings is associative, the identity map belongs to πgrch(X,τ)
acts as an identity element. If f πgrch(X,τ),then f-1
 πgrch(X, τ) such that f f-1
= f-1
f = I and so inverse
exists for each element of πgrch(X, τ).
Hence πgrc- homeomorphism (X, τ) is a group under the composition of mappings.
Theorem :3.24
Let f : (X, τ) →(Y, ) be a πgrc- homeomorphism. Then f induces an isomorphism from the group πgrch(X,τ)
onto the group πgrch(Y, ).
Proof :
We define a map,f* : πgrch(X,τ) → πgrch(Y, ) by f*(k) = f k f-1
every k  πgrch(X,τ)
Then f* is a bijection and also for all k1, k2  πgrc- homeomorphism (X, τ)
f* (k1 k2) = f (k1 k2) f-1
= (fk1 f-1
)  (fk2 f-1
)
= f* (k1) o f* (k2)
Hence f* is a homeomorphism and so it is an isomorphism induced by f.
Theorem :3.25
πgrc-homeomorphism is an equivalence relation in the collection of all topological spaces.
Proof :
Reflexivity and symmetry are immediate and transitivity follows from the fact that the composition of πgr-
irresolute maps is πgr-irresolute.
Proposition :3.26
For any two subsets A and B of (X, τ)
[1] If A  B, then πgr- cl (A)  πgr- cl (B)
[2] πgr- cl (AB)  πgr- cl (A)  πgr- cl (B)
Theorem :3.27
If f : (X, τ) → (Y, ) is a πgrc- homeomorphism and suppose πgr-closed set of X is closed under arbitrary
intersections, then πgr-cl(f-1
(B)) = f-1
(πgr- cl(B) for all B  Y.
Proof :
Since f is a πgrc-homeomorphism, f and f-1
are πgr - irresolute.
Since f is π-irresolute, πgr - cl (f(B)) is a πgr - closed set in (Y, ), f-1
[πgr-cl (f(B)] is πgr - closed in (X, τ).
Now, f-1
(B)  f-1
(πgr - cl f(B))
and πgr - cl (f-1
(B))  f-1
(πgr - cl(B)) 
Again, since f is a πgrc- homeomorphism, f-1
is πgr -irresolute. Since πgr - cl (f-1
(B)) is πgr - closed in X,
(f-1
)-1
[πgr - cl (f-1
(B))]= f (πgr - cl (f-1
(B)) is πgr - closed in Y.
Now, B  (f-1
)-1
(f-1
(B))
 (f-1
)-1
(πgr - cl (f-1
(B))
= f (πgr - cl (f-1
(B))
So, πgr - cl (B)  f (πgr - cl (f-1
(B))
 f-1
(πgr -cl(B))  πgr - cl (f-1
(B)) 
From  & , the equality πgr-cl(f-1
(B)) = f-1
(πgr- cl(B) holds and hence the proof.
Corollary :3.28
If f : X → Y is a πgrc-homeomorphism, then πgr - cl (f(B)) =f(πgr - cl (B)) for all B  X.
Proof :
Since f : X → Y is a πgrc- homeomorphism, f-1
: Y→ X is a πgrc- homeomorphism.
By previous theorem,
πgr - cl ((f-1
)-1
(B)) = (f-1
)-1
(πgr -cl(B)) for all B  X
πgr -cl (f(B)) = f(πgr -cl(B))
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Corollary :3.29
If f : X →Y is a πgrc - homeomorphism, then f(πgr - int (B)) = πgr -int(f(B)) for all B  X
Proof :
For any set B  X, πgr -int (B) = [πgr - cl(BC
)]C
By previous corollary, we obtain
f (πgr -int (B)) = f [πgr - cl(BC
)C
]
= [f (πgr - cl(BC
)]C
= [πgr -cl(f(BC
)]C
= [πgr - cl(f(BC
)]C
= πgr - int(f(B))
Corollary :3.30
If f : X → Y is a πgrc- homeomorphism, then f-1
(πgr -int (B)) = πgr -int(f-1
(B)) for all B  Y
Proof :
If f-1
: Y → X is also a πgrc - homeomorphism, the proof follows by using corollary 3.29.
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  • 1. International Journal of Mathematics and Statistics Invention (IJMSI) E-ISSN: 2321 – 4767 P-ISSN: 2321 - 4759 www.ijmsi.org Volume 2 Issue 7 || July. 2014 || PP-11-18 www.ijmsi.org 11 | P a g e On πgr - Homeomorphisms in Topological Spaces. 1, Janaki.C , 2, Jeyanthi.V 1. Asst. Professor/Mathematics, L.R.G. Govt.Arts College for Women, Tirupur- 4. 2. Asst.Professor/Mathematics, Sree Narayana Guru College , Coimbatore – 105. E-mail: 1.janakicsekar@yahoo.com 2.jeyanthi_sngc@yahoo.com ABSTRACT:The purpose of this paper is to introduce and study the concept of πgr -closed maps , πgr - homeomorphism ,πgrc - homeomorphism and obtain some of their characterizations. KEYWORDS: πgr-closed map, πgr-open map,πgr-homeomorphism and πgrc- homeomorphism. Mathematics subject classification: 54A05, 54D10. I. INTRODUCTION Levine [9]introduced the concept of generalized closed sets in topological spaces and a class of topological space called T1/2-space. The concept of -closed sets in topological spaces was initiated by Zaitsav[18] and the concept of g-closed set was introduced by Noiri and Dontchev[4]. N.Palaniappan[16] studied and introduced regular closed sets in topological spaces. Generalized closed mappings, wg-closed maps ,regular closed maps and rg-closed maps were introduced and studied by Malghan[13],Nagaveni[14],Long[11] and Arokiarani[1] respectively.Maki et al [12] who introduced generalized homeomorphism and gC- homeomorphism which are nothing but the generalizations of homeomorphism in topological spaces. Devi et al [3]defined and studied generalized semi-homeomorphism and gsc homeomorphism in topological spaces. In 2013,Jeyanthi.V and Janaki.C [6] introduced and studied the properties of πgr-closed sets in topological spaces. Here we introduce and study the concepts of πgr- homeomorphisms ,πgrc -homeomorphism and their relations. II. PRELIMINARIES Throughout this paper, X , Y and Z denote the topological spaces (X,τ),(Y,σ) and (Z,η) respectively, on which no separation axioms are assumed. Let us recall the following definitions. Definition:2.1 A subset A of a topological space X is said to be [1] a semi -open [10] if A cl (int(A)) and semi-closed if int (cl(A)) A [2] a regular open[16] if A = int (cl(A)) and regular closed if A = cl(int(A)) [3] π- open [18] if A is the finite union of regular open sets and the complement of π- open set is π- closed set in X. The family of all open sets [ regular open, π-open, semi open] sets of X will be denoted by O(X)(resp. RO(X), πO(X), SO(X)] Definition:2.2 A map f: X→Y is said to be [1] continuous [10]if f-1 (V) is closed in X for every closed set V in Y. [2] Regular continuous ( r-continuous) [16]if f-1 (V) is regular-closed in X for every closed set [3] V in Y. [4] An R-map[2] if f-1 (V) is regular closed in X for every regular closed set V of Y. [5] πgr-continuous[7,8] if f-1 (V) is πgr-closed in X for every closed set V in Y. [6] πgr-irresolute[7,8] if f-1 (V) is πgr-closed in X for every πgr -closed set V in Y. Definition :2.3 A space X is called a πgr-T1/2 space [7,8]if every πgr-closed set is regular closed. Definition:2.4 A map f: XY is called 1.closed [13 ]if f(U) is closed in Y for every closed set U of X.
  • 2. On Πgr - Homeomorphisms In… www.ijmsi.org 12 | P a g e 2.almost closed[ 17] if f(U) is closed in Y for every regular closed set U of X. 3.regular closed [11]if f(U) is regular closed in Y for every closed set U of X 4.rc-preserving [15]if f(U) is regular closed in Y for every regular closed set U of X. Definition:2.5[6] Let f : (X,τ)→(Y,σ) be a map. A map f is said to be [1] πgr -open if f(U) in πgr-open in Y for every open set U of X. [2] strongly gr-open map (M-gr-open)if f(V) is gr-open in Y for every gr-open set V in X. [3] quasi gr-open if f(V) is open in Y for every gr-open set V in X. [4] almost gr-open map if f(V) is gr-open in Y for every regular open set V in X. Definition:2.6 A bijection f:X→ Y is called a homeomorphism [12]if f is both continuous and open.((i.e), f & f-1 are continuous) III. πGR - HOMEOMORPHISMS Definition:3.1 A bijection f:X→ Y is called [1] πgr - homeomorphism if f is both πgr- continuous and πgr - open.((i.e), f & f-1 are πgr -continuous) [2] πgrc - homeomorphism if f and f-1 are πgr- irresolute. Proposition :3.2 If a mapping f : X → Y is πgr -closed, then for every subset A of X, πgr- cl f(A)  f(cl(A)) Proof: Suppose f is πgr -closed and let A  X .Then f(cl(A)) is πgr - closed in (Y, ). We have f(A)  f(cl(A)). Then πgr -cl(f(A))  πgr -cl [f(cl(A))] = f(cl(A)) πgr -cl (f(A))  f(cl(A)) Theorem :3.3 Let f : X → Y and g : Y → Z be two mappings such that their composition g f : X → Y be a πgr - closed map.Then [1] f is continuous and surjective, then g is πgr- closed. [2] g is πgr- irresolute and injective, then f is πgr - closed. [3] f is πgr- continuous, surjective and X is a πgr-T1/2- space, then g is πgr - closed. Proof : (i)Let V be a closed set of Y. Since f is Continuous, f-1 (V) is closed in X. Since (g f) is πgr -closed in Z, (g  f) (f-1 (V)) is πgr- closed in Z. g(f(f-1 (V)) = g(V) is πgr - closed in Z.(Since f is surjective) ie, for the closed set V of Y, g(V) is πgr- closed in Z. g is a πgr - closed map. (ii)Let V be a closed set of X .Since (g f) is πgr - closed ,(g f) (V) is πgr- closed in Z. Since g is πgr - irresolute,g-1 [(g f)(V)] is πgr - closed in Y. g-1 [g(f(V))] is πgr closed in Y f(V) is πgr - closed in Y. Hence f is a πgr - closed map. (iii)Let V be a closed set of Y Since f is πgr - continuous, f-1 (V) is πgr - closed in X for every closed set V of Y.Since X is πgr -T1/2- space, f-1 (V) is regular closed in X and hence closed in X. Now, as in (i), g is a πgr- closed map. (iv)Let V be a closed set of Y Since f is πgr - continuous, f-1 (V) is πgr- closed in X. Since X is πgr -T1/2- space, f-1 (V) is regular closed in X and hence closed in X. Now, the proof as in (i), g is a πgr- closed map.
  • 3. On Πgr - Homeomorphisms In… www.ijmsi.org 13 | P a g e Proposition :3.4 Let f : X → Y and g : Y → Z be πgr - closed maps and Y is a πgr-T1/2- space, then their composition g  f : X→ Z is a πgr - closed map. Proof : Let f : X → Y be a closed map. Then for the closed set V of X, f(V) is πgr - closed in Y. Since Y is a πgr -T1/2 space, f(V) is regular closed in Y and hence closed in Y.Again, since g is a πgr - closed map, g(f(V)) is πgr - closed in Z for the closed set f(V) of Y . (gf) (V) is πgr - closed in Z for the closed set V of X . (gf) is a πgr -closed map. Proposition :3.5 Let f : (X, τ) → (Y, ) be a closed map and g : (Y, ) → (Z,η ) be a πgr - closed map, then their composition g f : (X, τ) →(Z,η ) is πgr - continuous. Proof :Let V be a closed set of X. Since f is a closed map, f (V) is closed in Y. Again, since g is a πgr - closed map, g(f(V)) is a πgr - closed in Z . (gf) (V) is πgr - closed in Z for the closed set V of X . (gf) is πgr - closed map. Proposition:3.6 Let f : X →Y be a πgr- closed map, g : Y → Z be a closed map, Y is πgr -T1/2- space, then their composition (gf) is a closed map. Proof : Let V be a closed set of X. Since f is a πgr - closed map, f(V) is πgr - closed in Y for every closed set V of X. Since Y is a πgr -T1/2- space, f(V) is regular closed hence closed in Y.Since g is a closed map, then g(f(V)) is closed in Z. (gf) (V) is closed in Z for every closed set V of X and hence (g f) is a closed map. Remark:3.7 a)Homeomorphism and πgr -homeomorphism are independent concepts. b)Homeomorphism and πgrc -homeomorphism are independent concepts. Example:3.8 (For both (a) and (b)) (i)Let X= { a,b,c}=Y,τ = { , X, {b} {b,c} {a,b}},σ = { ,Y,{a},{b},{a,b},{a,c}}.Let f : X→ Y be an identity map. Here the inverse image of open subsets in Y are πgr-open in X and for every open set U of X, f(U) is πgr- open in Y. Hence f is a πgr - homeomorphism .Also,f and f-1 are πgr-irresolute and hence f is a πgrc- homeomorphism. But inverse image of open subsets in Y are not open in X and inverse image of open set U in X is not open in Y. Hence f is not a homeomorphism . Thus πgr-homeomorphism and πgrc-homeomorphism need not be a homeomorphism. (ii)Let X={a,b,c,d}=Y, τ ={ ,X,{c},{d},{c,d},{b,d},{a,c,d},{b,c,d},σ ={ ,Y,{a},{d},{a,d}, {c,d},{ a,c,d},{a,b,d}}.Let f : X → Y be defined by f(a) = b, f(b) = c, f(c) =a, f(d) = d. Here the inverse image of open sets in (Y, ) are open in (X, ) and the image of open sets in X are open in Y. Hence f is a homeomorphism .But the inverse image of open sets in (Y, ) are not πgr-open in (X, ) and also the image of open sets in X are not πgr-open in Y. Hence f is not a πgr - homeomorphism . Also, here f and f-1 are not πgr-irresolute and hence not a πgrc-homeomorphism. Remark:3.9 The concepts of πgrc - homeomorphism and πgr- homeomorphism are independent. Example:3.10 a)Let X ={a,b,c}=Y,τ = { ,X,{b},{a,b}},σ={ ,Y,{b}}.Let f : X Y be an identity map.
  • 4. On Πgr - Homeomorphisms In… www.ijmsi.org 14 | P a g e Here the both f and f-1 are πgr- irresolute and not πgr –continuous . Hence πgrc - homeomorphism need not be a πgr -homeomorphism. b) Let X ={a,b,c}=Y, τ = { ,X,{a},{b},{a,b}},σ={ ,Y,{b}}. Let f : X Y be an identity map. Here the both f and f-1 are πgr- continuous and not πgr- irresolute . Hence πgr -homeomorphism need not be a πgrc- homeomorphism. The above discussions are summarized in the following diagram: Homeomorphism πgr-homeomorphism πgrc-homeomorphism Remark :3.11 We say the spaces (X,τ) and (Y,) are πgr -homeomorphic (πgrc-homeomorphic)if there exists a πgr- homeomorphism(πgrc- homeomorphism) from (X, τ) onto (Y, ) respectively . The family of all πgr- homeomorphism and πgrc-homeomorphisms are denoted by πgrh(X, τ) and πgrch(X, τ). Proposition :3.12 For any bijection f : (X, τ) →(Y, ), the following statements are equivalent. [1] f is a πgr - open map [2] f is a πgr - closed map [3] f-1 : Y → X is πgr - continuous . Proof : (i) (ii) :- Let f be a πgr - open map. Let U be a closed set in X. Then X – U is open in X By assumption, f(X - U) is πgr - open in Y. ie, Y – f(X – U) = f(U) is πgr - closed in Y. ie, for a closed set U in X, f(U) is πgr - closed in Y.Hence f is a πgr - closed map. (ii) (i) :- let V be a closed set in X .By (ii), f(V) is πgr - closed in Y and f(V) = (f-1 )-1 (V) f-1 (V) is πgr - closed in Y for the closed set V in Y f-1 is πgr -continuous. (iii) (ii) :- let V be open in X .By (iii), (f-1 )-1 (V) = f(V) ie, f(V) in πgr - open in Y Hence f is a πgr -open map. Proposition :3.13 Let f : X→Y be a bijective πgr- continuous map. Then the following are equivalent. [1] f is a πgr -open map. [2] f is a πgr- homeomorphism. [3] f is a πgr - closed map. (i) (iii) also (iii) (i) f is a πgr- closed map f-1 is πgr - continuous. Then by part (i) and by the above argument together implies f is a homeomorphism and hence (ii) holds. Proposition : 3.14 For any bijection f : (X, τ)→(Y, ) the following statements are equivalent. [1] f-1 : Y →X is πgr - irresolute .
  • 5. On Πgr - Homeomorphisms In… www.ijmsi.org 15 | P a g e [2] f is an M- πgr- open map . [3] f is a M- πgr- closed map. Proof : (i) (ii) :Let U be a πgr - open set in Y . By (i), (f-1 )-1 (U) = f(U) is πgr - open in Y. ie, For the πgr - open set U, f(U) is πgr- open in Y f is an M - πgr -open map. (ii) (iii): Let f be an M- πgr- open map let V be πgr - closed set in X .Then X – V is πgr - open in X. Since f is an - πgr- open map, f(X – V) is πgr- open in Y.. ie, f(X – V) = Y – f(V) is πgr - open in Y .ie, f(V) is πgr-closed in Y and hence f is an M- πgr- closed map. (iii) (i): let V be πgr- closed in X .By (iii), f(V) is πgr - closed in Y.Since f-1 is Y X be a mapping and is a bijection. Again we say that for f(V), πgr - closed in Y, its inverse image (f-1 )-1 (V) is πgr - closed in Y.Hence f-1 is πgr- irresolute . Remark : 3.15 Composition of two πgr -homeomorphisms need not be a πgr -homeomorphism. Example:3.16 Let X = Y = Z={a,b,c},τ={ ,X,{a},{b},{a,b}},σ = { ,Y,{a},{a,b}},η={ ,Z,{c}}. Let us define the mapping f: X→Y by f(a) = b, f(b) = a, f(c) = c and g:Y→Z by g(a) = b,g(b) = a, g(c) = c. Here f and g are πgr-homeomorphisms but (g f) is not πgr-continuous and not πgr-open. ie, (gof)-1 {c} = {c} is not πgr -open in X Hence composition of two πgr - homeomorphism is not always be a πgr-homeomorphism. Theorem:3.17 The composition of two πgrc - homeomorphism is a πgrc-homeomorphism . Proof : let f : (X, τ) →(Y, ) and g : (Y, ) → (Z,η) be two πgrc - homeomorphic functions. Let F be a πgr - closed set in Z. Since g is a πgr - irresolute map, g-1 (F) is πgr - closed in (Y, ).Since f is a πgr - irresolute map, f-1 (g-1 (F)) is πgr - closed in X. (gof)-1 (F) is πgr - closed in X (gof) is πgr - irresolute. Let G be a πgr - closed set in (X,τ).Since f-1 is πgr - irresolute, (f-1 )-1 (G) is πgr - closed in (Y, ).ie, f(G) is πgr - closed in (Y, ) Since g-1 is πgr - irresolute, (g-1 )-1 (f(G)) = g(f(G)) is πgr- closed in Z  g(f(G)) = (gof) (G) is πgr - closed in Z. (gof)-1 (G) is πgr - closed in Z. This shows that (gof)-1 : Y → Z is πgr - irresolute. Hence (gof) is πgrc- homeomorphism. Theorem :3.18 Let (Y, ) be πgr-T1/2- space. If f : X → Y and g : Y → Z are πgr- homeomorphism, then g f is a πgr- homeomorphism. Proof: If f : X → Y and g : Y → Z be two πgr- homeomorphism. Let U be an open set in (X, τ). Since f is πgr- open map, f(U) is πgr- open in Y. Since Y is a πgr-T1/2- space, f(U) is regular open in Y and hence open in Y. Also, since g is πgr- open map, g(f(U)) is πgr- open in Z.
  • 6. On Πgr - Homeomorphisms In… www.ijmsi.org 16 | P a g e Hence (gof) (U) = g([f(U)] is πgr- open in Z for every open set U of X. (gf) is a πgr- open map. Let U be a closed set in Z . Since g is πgr- continuous, g-1 (U) is πgr- closed in Y. Since Y is a πgr-T1/2- space, every πgr- closed set in Y is regular closed in Y and hence closed in Y. g-1 (V) is regular closed in Y and hence closed in Y. Since f is πgr - continuous, f-1 [g-1 (V)] is πgr- closed set in X (gof)-1 (V) is πgr-closed in X for every closed set V in Z. (gof) is πgr-continuous and hence (gof) is a πgr-homeomorphism. Remark: 3.19 Even though πgr- homeomorphism and πgrc- homeomorphism are independent concepts, we have the following results( theorem 3.20 and theorem 3.21) Theorem:3.20 Every πgr- homeomorphism from a πgr-T1/2- space into another πgr-T1/2- space is a homeomorphism. Proof : let f : X → Y be a πgr - homeomorphism. Then f is bijective, πgr- open and πgr- continuous map. Let U be an open set in (X, τ).Since f is πgr- open and Y is πgr-T1/2- space, f(U) is πgr- open in Y.Since Y is a πgr-T1/2- space, every πgr-open set is regular open in Y f(U) is Regular open and hence open in Y. f is an open map. Let Y be a closed set in (Y, ). Since f is πgr- continuous, f-1 (V) is πgr-closed in X. Since X is a πgr-T1/2 -space, every πgr - closed set is regular closed and hence closed in X. Therefore, f is continuous. Hence f is a homeomorphism. Theorem:3.21 Every πgr- homeomorphism from a πgr-T1/2- space into another πgr-T1/2- space is a πgrc- homeomorphism. Proof : Let f : X → Y be a πgr - homeomorphism Let U be πgr- closed in Y. Since Y is a πgr-T1/2- space, every πgr-closed set is regular closed and hence closed in Y. U is closed in Y. Since f is πgr- continuous, f-1 (U) is πgr- closed in X. Hence f is a πgr- irresolute map. Let U be πgr- open set in X. Since X is a πgr-T1/2- space, U is Regular open and hence open in X. Since f is a πgr- open map, f(U) is πgr- open set in Y. (f-1 )-1 = f ie, (f-1 )-1 (U) = f(U) is πgr- open in Y Hence inverse image of (f-1 ) is πgr- open in Y for every πgr- open set U of X and hence f-1 is πgr- irresolute. Hence f is πgrc- homeomorphism. Remark :3.22 Here, we shall introduce the group structure of the set of all πgrc- homeomorphism from a topological space (X, τ) onto itself and denote it by πgrch-(X,τ). Theorem :3.23 The set πgrch-(X,τ) is a group under composition of mappings. Proof :
  • 7. On Πgr - Homeomorphisms In… www.ijmsi.org 17 | P a g e We know that the composition of two πgrch(X,τ) is again a πgrch(X,τ).ie, For all f, g  πgrch(X,τ), gf πgrch(X, τ).We know that the composition of mappings is associative, the identity map belongs to πgrch(X,τ) acts as an identity element. If f πgrch(X,τ),then f-1  πgrch(X, τ) such that f f-1 = f-1 f = I and so inverse exists for each element of πgrch(X, τ). Hence πgrc- homeomorphism (X, τ) is a group under the composition of mappings. Theorem :3.24 Let f : (X, τ) →(Y, ) be a πgrc- homeomorphism. Then f induces an isomorphism from the group πgrch(X,τ) onto the group πgrch(Y, ). Proof : We define a map,f* : πgrch(X,τ) → πgrch(Y, ) by f*(k) = f k f-1 every k  πgrch(X,τ) Then f* is a bijection and also for all k1, k2  πgrc- homeomorphism (X, τ) f* (k1 k2) = f (k1 k2) f-1 = (fk1 f-1 )  (fk2 f-1 ) = f* (k1) o f* (k2) Hence f* is a homeomorphism and so it is an isomorphism induced by f. Theorem :3.25 πgrc-homeomorphism is an equivalence relation in the collection of all topological spaces. Proof : Reflexivity and symmetry are immediate and transitivity follows from the fact that the composition of πgr- irresolute maps is πgr-irresolute. Proposition :3.26 For any two subsets A and B of (X, τ) [1] If A  B, then πgr- cl (A)  πgr- cl (B) [2] πgr- cl (AB)  πgr- cl (A)  πgr- cl (B) Theorem :3.27 If f : (X, τ) → (Y, ) is a πgrc- homeomorphism and suppose πgr-closed set of X is closed under arbitrary intersections, then πgr-cl(f-1 (B)) = f-1 (πgr- cl(B) for all B  Y. Proof : Since f is a πgrc-homeomorphism, f and f-1 are πgr - irresolute. Since f is π-irresolute, πgr - cl (f(B)) is a πgr - closed set in (Y, ), f-1 [πgr-cl (f(B)] is πgr - closed in (X, τ). Now, f-1 (B)  f-1 (πgr - cl f(B)) and πgr - cl (f-1 (B))  f-1 (πgr - cl(B))  Again, since f is a πgrc- homeomorphism, f-1 is πgr -irresolute. Since πgr - cl (f-1 (B)) is πgr - closed in X, (f-1 )-1 [πgr - cl (f-1 (B))]= f (πgr - cl (f-1 (B)) is πgr - closed in Y. Now, B  (f-1 )-1 (f-1 (B))  (f-1 )-1 (πgr - cl (f-1 (B)) = f (πgr - cl (f-1 (B)) So, πgr - cl (B)  f (πgr - cl (f-1 (B))  f-1 (πgr -cl(B))  πgr - cl (f-1 (B))  From  & , the equality πgr-cl(f-1 (B)) = f-1 (πgr- cl(B) holds and hence the proof. Corollary :3.28 If f : X → Y is a πgrc-homeomorphism, then πgr - cl (f(B)) =f(πgr - cl (B)) for all B  X. Proof : Since f : X → Y is a πgrc- homeomorphism, f-1 : Y→ X is a πgrc- homeomorphism. By previous theorem, πgr - cl ((f-1 )-1 (B)) = (f-1 )-1 (πgr -cl(B)) for all B  X πgr -cl (f(B)) = f(πgr -cl(B))
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