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The overlap algebra of regular opens

2010

Abstract Overlap algebras are complete lattices enriched with an extra primitive relation, called “overlap”. The new notion of overlap relation satisfies a set of axioms intended to capture, in a positive way, the properties which hold for two elements with non-zero infimum. For each set, its powerset is an example of overlap algebra where two subsets overlap each other when their intersection is inhabited. Moreover, atomic overlap algebras are naturally isomorphic to the powerset of the set of their atoms. Overlap algebras can be seen as particular open (or overt) locales and, from a classical point of view, they essentially coincide with complete Boolean algebras. Contrary to the latter, …

Discrete mathematicsAlgebra and Number Theoryoverlap algebrasNon-associative algebraBoolean algebras canonically definedComplete Boolean algebraconstructive topologyAlgebraQuadratic algebraInterior algebraComplete latticeHeyting algebraNest algebraconstructive topology; overlap algebrasMathematics
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On Rough Sets in Topological Boolean Algebras

1994

We have focused on rough sets in topological Boolean algebras. Our main ideas on rough sets are taken from concepts of Pawlak [4] and certain generalizations of his constructions which were offered by Wiweger [7]. One of the most important results of this note is a characterization of the rough sets determined by regular open and regular closed elements.

Discrete mathematicsInterior algebraRough setField of setsBoolean algebras canonically definedCharacterization (mathematics)Stone's representation theorem for Boolean algebrasTopologyComplete Boolean algebraMathematics
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Conditioning on MV-algebras and additive measures —I

1997

Abstract We present a lattice-ordered semigroup approach for the foundation of conditional events which covers the special situations where the underlying (unconditional) events are Boolean or fuzzy, respectively. Our proposal is quite different from other, ring theoretical, approaches. The problem of extending additivity of uncertainty measures from unconditional to conditional events will be discussed.

AlgebraArtificial IntelligenceLogicTwo-element Boolean algebraFuzzy setFuzzy numberBoolean expressionStone's representation theorem for Boolean algebrasBoolean algebras canonically definedComplete Boolean algebraFuzzy logicMathematicsFuzzy Sets and Systems
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