Algebraic real analysis.

Freyd, Peter

Theory and Applications of Categories [electronic only] (2008)

  • Volume: 20, page 215-306
  • ISSN: 1201-561X

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Freyd, Peter. "Algebraic real analysis.." Theory and Applications of Categories [electronic only] 20 (2008): 215-306. <http://eudml.org/doc/129809>.

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keywords = {algebraic real analysis; closed interval; closed midpoint algebra; chromatic scale; coalgebraic real analysis; complete scale; finitely presented scale; free scale; harmonic scale; injective scale; lattice-ordered abelian group; linear logic; Lipschitz extension; Łukasiewicz logic; minor scale; modal logic; ordered wedge; semi-simple scale; simple scale; zoom operator; survey},
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