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Some relations between dualities, polarities, coupling functionals, and conjugations
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    Some relations between dualities, polarities, coupling functionals, and conjugations (English)
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    Some relations concerning generalizations of duality, polarity and conjugate functionals are proved. The author uses concepts of Evers, Maaren and others from the 80's. A typical result from the paper: there is a natural equivalence between polarities and dualities (Theorem 1.1). Here duality is a mapping \(2^ X\to 2^ W\) with De Morgan identity. Many of the cited papers under printing being preparations, the paper contains these definitions, consequently, it is well-readable. Numerous examples and remarks help to show the critical assumptions of the corresponding concepts.
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    coupling functionals
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    duality
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    polarity
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    conjugate functionals
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