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Completion of a half linearly cyclically ordered group

Štefan Černák (2002)

Discussiones Mathematicae - General Algebra and Applications

The notion of a half lc-group G is a generalization of the notion of a half linearly ordered group. A completion of G by means of Dedekind cuts in linearly ordered sets and applying Świerczkowski's representation theorem of lc-groups is constructed and studied.

Completion of partially ordered sets

Sergey A. Solovyov (2006)

Discussiones Mathematicae - General Algebra and Applications

The paper considers a generalization of the standard completion of a partially ordered set through the collection of all its lower sets.

Complex calculus of variations

Michel Gondran, Rita Hoblos Saade (2003)

Kybernetika

In this article, we present a detailed study of the complex calculus of variations introduced in [M. Gondran: Calcul des variations complexe et solutions explicites d’équations d’Hamilton–Jacobi complexes. C.R. Acad. Sci., Paris 2001, t. 332, série I]. This calculus is analogous to the conventional calculus of variations, but is applied here to 𝐂 n functions in 𝐂 . It is based on new concepts involving the minimum and convexity of a complex function. Such an approach allows us to propose explicit solutions...

Complicated BE-algebras and characterizations of ideals

Yılmaz Çeven, Zekiye Çiloğlu (2015)

Discussiones Mathematicae - General Algebra and Applications

In this paper, using the notion of upper sets, we introduced the notions of complicated BE-Algebras and gave some related properties on complicated, self-distributive and commutative BE-algebras. In a self-distributive and complicated BE-algebra, characterizations of ideals are obtained.

Conditional states and joint distributions on MV-algebras

Martin Kalina, Oľga Nánásiová (2006)

Kybernetika

In this paper we construct conditional states on semi-simple MV-algebras. We show that these conditional states are not given uniquely. By using them we construct the joint probability distributions and discuss the properties of these distributions. We show that the independence is not symmetric.

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