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M V -test spaces versus M V -algebras

Antonio Di Nola, Anatolij Dvurečenskij (2004)

Czechoslovak Mathematical Journal

In analogy with effect algebras, we introduce the test spaces and M V -test spaces. A test corresponds to a hypothesis on the propositional system, or, equivalently, to a partition of unity. We show that there is a close correspondence between M V -algebras and M V -test spaces.

Molecules and linerly ordered ideals of MV-algebras.

C. S. Hoo (1997)

Publicacions Matemàtiques

We show that an ideal I of an MV-algebra A is linearly ordered if and only if every non-zero element of I is a molecule. The set of molecules of A is contained in Inf(A) ∪ B2(A) where B2(A) is the set of all elements x ∈ A such that 2x is idempotent. It is shown that I ≠ {0} is weakly essential if and only if B⊥ ⊂ B(A). Connections are shown among the classes of ideals that have various combinations of the properties of being implicative, essential, weakly essential, maximal or prime.

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