Locally -spaces
Zdeněk Frolík (1962)
Czechoslovak Mathematical Journal
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Zdeněk Frolík (1962)
Czechoslovak Mathematical Journal
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Richard G. Gibson, Fred Roush (1987)
Colloquium Mathematicae
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B. Mirković (1970)
Matematički Vesnik
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Ryszard Jajte, Adam Paszkiewicz (1997)
Annales Polonici Mathematici
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For a sequence of mutually orthogonal projections in a Banach space, we discuss all possible limits of the sums in a “strong” sense. Those limits turn out to be some special idempotent operators (unbounded, in general). In the case of X = L₂(Ω,μ), an arbitrary unbounded closed and densely defined operator A in X may be the μ-almost sure limit of (i.e. μ-a.e. for all f ∈ (A)).
Kamila Kliś-Garlicka (2016)
Czechoslovak Mathematical Journal
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The notion of a bilattice was introduced by Shulman. A bilattice is a subspace analogue for a lattice. In this work the definition of hyperreflexivity for bilattices is given and studied. We give some general results concerning this notion. To a given lattice we can construct the bilattice . Similarly, having a bilattice we may consider the lattice . In this paper we study the relationship between hyperreflexivity of subspace lattices and of their associated bilattices. Some examples...
S. Okada, W. J. Ricker, E. A. Sánchez Pérez
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The spaces L¹(m) of all m-integrable (resp. of all scalarly m-integrable) functions for a vector measure m, taking values in a complex locally convex Hausdorff space X (briefly, lcHs), are themselves lcHs for the mean convergence topology. Additionally, is always a complex vector lattice; this is not necessarily so for L¹(m). To identify precisely when L¹(m) is also a complex vector lattice is one of our central aims. Whenever X is sequentially complete, then this is the case. If,...
Tiberiu Dumitrescu, Mihai Epure (2021)
Czechoslovak Mathematical Journal
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We study the multiplicative lattices which satisfy the condition for all . Call them sharp lattices. We prove that every totally ordered sharp lattice is isomorphic to the ideal lattice of a valuation domain with value group or . A sharp lattice localized at its maximal elements are totally ordered sharp lattices. The converse is true if has finite character.
E. E. Granirer (1987)
Colloquium Mathematicae
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Gábor Czédli (2024)
Mathematica Bohemica
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Following G. Grätzer and E. Knapp (2007), a slim planar semimodular lattice, SPS lattice for short, is a finite planar semimodular lattice having no as a sublattice. An SPS lattice is a slim rectangular lattice if it has exactly two doubly irreducible elements and these two elements are complements of each other. A finite poset is said to be JConSPS-representable if there is an SPS lattice such that is isomorphic to the poset of join-irreducible congruences of . We prove that...
Gül Deniz Çaylı (2019)
Kybernetika
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In this study, we introduce new methods for constructing t-norms and t-conorms on a bounded lattice based on a priori given t-norm acting on and t-conorm acting on for an arbitrary element . We provide an illustrative example to show that our construction methods differ from the known approaches and investigate the relationship between them. Furthermore, these methods are generalized by iteration to an ordinal sum construction for t-norms and t-conorms on a bounded lattice. ...
Morteza Norouzi, Irina Cristea (2017)
Open Mathematics
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The γ*-relation defined on a general hyperring R is the smallest strongly regular relation such that the quotient R/γ* is a ring. In this note we consider a particular class of hyperrings, where we define a new equivalence, called [...] εm∗ , smaller than γ* and we prove it is the smallest strongly regular relation on such hyperrings such that the quotient R/ [...] εm∗ is a ring. Moreover, we introduce the concept of m-idempotent hyperrings, show that they are a characterization for...
Lifeng Li, Jianke Zhang, Chang Zhou (2019)
Kybernetika
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For a t-norm T on a bounded lattice , a partial order was recently defined and studied. In [11], it was pointed out that the binary relation is a partial order on , but may not be a lattice in general. In this paper, several sufficient conditions under which is a lattice are given, as an answer to an open problem posed by the authors of [11]. Furthermore, some examples of t-norms on such that is a lattice are presented.
Funda Karaçal, Ümit Ertuğrul, M. Nesibe Kesicioğlu (2019)
Kybernetika
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In this paper, a construction method on a bounded lattice obtained from a given t-norm on a subinterval of the bounded lattice is presented. The supremum distributivity of the constructed t-norm by the mentioned method is investigated under some special conditions. It is shown by an example that the extended t-norm on from the t-norm on a subinterval of need not be a supremum-distributive t-norm. Moreover, some relationships between the mentioned construction method and the other...
Shahabaddin Ebrahimi Atani (2022)
Mathematica Bohemica
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Let be a lattice with the greatest element . Following the concept of generalized small subfilter, we define -supplemented filters and investigate the basic properties and possible structures of these filters.
Takashi Noiri (1983)
Atti della Accademia Nazionale dei Lincei. Classe di Scienze Fisiche, Matematiche e Naturali. Rendiconti Lincei. Matematica e Applicazioni
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Si studiano le condizioni sotto cui l’immagine (o l'immagine inversa) di uno spazio localmente -chiuso sia localmente -chiuso.