@article{389, author = "David Delali Zigli and Vivian Maanu and Samuel Amoako and Prince Nimako Gyasi", abstract = "Topology is one of the active areas of all mathematics. Conventionally, it is considered one of the three areas of pure mathematics, together with algebra and analysis. Formally, if X is a set and τ a family of subsets of X, then τ is a topology on X if both the empty set and X are elements of, τ, any union of elements of τ is an element of, τ and any intersection of finitely many elements of τ is an element of τ. However, checking the topology of a set with cardinality manually is difficult and time-consuming. This study, therefore, introduced a technologically inclined approach (the Python programming language) with a well-developed user-interface for checking the topology of a set or sets with cardinality. The programming language (Python code) was developed using principles of set theory and the definition of the topology of a set. The friendly user-interface developed with the embedded algorithm is able to determine the topology of a set with a larger cardinality and also extract the open and closed sets of the topology, hence making it faster and cheaper.", issn = "23942894", journal = "IJASM", keywords = "Topological Set;Open Set;Cardinality;Programming;Elements", month = "January", number = "1", pages = "16-31", title = "{O}n the {T}opological {S}ets of {L}arger {C}ardinalities", volume = "9", year = "2022", }