Hurewicz scheme
Since the common approach to defining membership functions of fuzzy numbers is rather subjective, another, more objective method is proposed. It is applicable in situations where two models, say and , share the same uncertain input parameter . Model is used to assess the fuzziness of , whereas the goal is to assess the fuzziness of the -dependent output of model . Simple examples are presented to illustrate the proposed approach.
For an arbitrary infinite cardinal , we define classes of -cslender and -tslender modules as well as related classes of -hmodules and initiate a study of these classes.
This paper is concerned with the isomorphic structure of the Banach space and how it depends on combinatorial tools whose existence is consistent with but not provable from the usual axioms of ZFC. Our main global result is that it is consistent that does not have an orthogonal -decomposition, that is, it is not of the form for any Banach space X. The main local result is that it is consistent that does not embed isomorphically into , where is the cardinality of the continuum, while ...
We will characterize-under appropriate axiomatic assumptions-when a linear order is minimal with respect to not being a countable union of scattered suborders. We show that, assuming PFA⁺, the only linear orders which are minimal with respect to not being σ-scattered are either Countryman types or real types. We also outline a plausible approach to demonstrating the relative consistency of: There are no minimal non-σ-scattered linear orders. In the process of establishing these results, we will...
Hušek defines a space X to have a small diagonal if each uncountable subset of X² disjoint from the diagonal has an uncountable subset whose closure is disjoint from the diagonal. Hušek proved that a compact space of weight ω₁ which has a small diagonal will be metrizable, but it remains an open problem to determine if the weight restriction is necessary. It has been shown to be consistent that each compact space with a small diagonal is metrizable; in particular, Juhász and Szentmiklóssy proved...
We show that an infinite-dimensional complete linear space X has: ∙ a dense hereditarily Baire Hamel basis if |X| ≤ ⁺; ∙ a dense non-meager Hamel basis if for some cardinal κ.
We investigate Banach space automorphisms focusing on the possibility of representing their fragments of the form for A,B ⊆ ℕ infinite by means of linear operators from into , infinite A×B-matrices, continuous maps from B* = βB∖B into A*, or bijections from B to A. This leads to the analysis of general bounded linear operators on . We present many examples, introduce and investigate several classes of operators, for some of them we obtain satisfactory representations and for others give...
Let be a Polish ideal space and let be any set. We show that under some conditions on a relation it is possible to find a set such that is completely -nonmeasurable, i.e, it is -nonmeasurable in every positive Borel set. We also obtain such a set simultaneously for continuum many relations Our results generalize those from the papers of K. Ciesielski, H. Fejzić, C. Freiling and M. Kysiak.
We prove that the Fodor-type Reflection Principle (FRP) is equivalent to the assertion that any Boolean algebra is openly generated if and only if it is ℵ₂-projective. Previously it was known that this characterization of openly generated Boolean algebras follows from Axiom R. Since FRP is preserved by c.c.c. generic extension, we conclude in particular that this characterization is consistent with any set-theoretic assertion forcable by a c.c.c. poset starting from a model of FRP. A crucial step...
It is a well-known fact that modules over a commutative ring in general cannot be classified, and it is also well-known that we have to impose severe restrictions on either the ring or on the class of modules to solve this problem. One of the restrictions on the modules comes from freeness assumptions which have been intensively studied in recent decades. Two interesting, distinct but typical examples are the papers by Blass [1] and Eklof [8], both jointly with Shelah. In the first case the authors...
We investigate properties of the class of compact spaces on which every regular Borel measure is separable. This class will be referred to as MS. We discuss some closure properties of MS, and show that some simply defined compact spaces, such as compact ordered spaces or compact scattered spaces, are in MS. Most of the basic theory for regular measures is true just in ZFC. On the other hand, the existence of a compact ordered scattered space which carries a non-separable (non-regular) Borel measure...
Suppose B is a unital algebra which is an algebraic product of full matrix algebras over an index set X. A bijection is set up between the equivalence classes of irreducible representations of B as operators on a Banach space and the σ-complete ultrafilters on X (Theorem 2.6). Therefore, if X has less than measurable cardinality (e.g. accessible), the equivalence classes of the irreducible representations of B are labeled by points of X, and all representations of B are described (Theorem 3.3).
-graphs are a type of graphs associated to groups, which were proposed by A. Bretto and A. Faisant (2005). In this paper, we first give some theorems regarding -graphs. Then we introduce the notion of rough -graphs and investigate some important properties of these graphs.
We prove that if is not a Kunen cardinal, then there is a uniform Eberlein compact space K such that the Banach space C(K) does not embed isometrically into . We prove a similar result for isomorphic embeddings. Our arguments are minor modifications of the proofs of analogous results for Corson compacta obtained by S. Todorčević. We also construct a consistent example of a uniform Eberlein compactum whose space of continuous functions embeds isomorphically into , but fails to embed isometrically....