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Generating methods for principal topologies on bounded lattices

Funda Karaçal, Ümit Ertuğrul, M. Nesibe Kesicioğlu (2021)

Kybernetika

In this paper, some generating methods for principal topology are introduced by means of some logical operators such as uninorms and triangular norms and their properties are investigated. Defining a pre-order obtained from the closure operator, the properties of the pre-order are studied.

Inverse topology in MV-algebras

Fereshteh Forouzesh, Farhad Sajadian, Mahta Bedrood (2019)

Mathematica Bohemica

We introduce the inverse topology on the set of all minimal prime ideals of an MV-algebra A and show that the set of all minimal prime ideals of A , namely Min ( A ) , with the inverse topology is a compact space, Hausdorff, T 0 -space and T 1 -space. Furthermore, we prove that the spectral topology on Min ( A ) is a zero-dimensional Hausdorff topology and show that the spectral topology on Min ( A ) is finer than the inverse topology on Min ( A ) . Finally, by open sets of the inverse topology, we define and study a congruence relation...

Locally solid topological lattice-ordered groups

Liang Hong (2015)

Archivum Mathematicum

Locally solid Riesz spaces have been widely investigated in the past several decades; but locally solid topological lattice-ordered groups seem to be largely unexplored. The paper is an attempt to initiate a relatively systematic study of locally solid topological lattice-ordered groups. We give both Roberts-Namioka-type characterization and Fremlin-type characterization of locally solid topological lattice-ordered groups. In particular, we show that a group topology on a lattice-ordered group is...

On the maximal subgroup of the sandwich semigroup of generalized circulant Boolean matrices

Jinsong Chen, Yi Jia Tan (2006)

Czechoslovak Mathematical Journal

Let n be a positive integer, and C n ( r ) the set of all n × n r -circulant matrices over the Boolean algebra B = { 0 , 1 } , G n = r = 0 n - 1 C n ( r ) . For any fixed r -circulant matrix C ( C 0 ) in G n , we define an operation “ * ” in G n as follows: A * B = A C B for any A , B in G n , where A C B is the usual product of Boolean matrices. Then ( G n , * ) is a semigroup. We denote this semigroup by G n ( C ) and call it the sandwich semigroup of generalized circulant...

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