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A different look at the soft topological polygroups
Soft topological polygroups are defined in two different ways. First, it is defined as a usual topology. In the usual topology, there are five equivalent definitions for continuity, but not all of them are necessarily established in soft continuity. Second it is defined as a soft topology including concepts such as soft neighborhood, soft continuity, soft compact, soft connected, soft Hausdorff space and their relationship with soft continuous functions in soft topological polygroups.