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    Independence of automorphism group, center, and state space of quantum logics (English)
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    16 January 1993
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    Let \(L\) be a quantum logic and let \({\mathcal B}(L)\), \({\mathcal G}(L)\) and \({\mathcal S}(L)\) denote the centre of \(L\), the automorphism group of \(L\) and the state space of \(L\). The author proves that given a Boolean algebra \(B\), a group \(G\) and a compact convex set \(S\), one can construct a quantum logic \(L(B,G,S)\) such that \({\mathcal B}(L(B,G,S))=B\), \({\mathcal G}(L(B,G,S))=G\) and \({\mathcal S}(L(B,G,S))=S\). Moreover, he shows that \(L(B,G,S)\) may be required to contain an arbitrary preassigned quantum logic. --- The proof technique is very interesting. The result itself is a highly valuable contribution to the theory of quantum logics and orthomodular structures.
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    logic embedding
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    centre
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    automorphism group
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    state space
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    compact convex set
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    orthomodular structures
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