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    Representation theorem of fuzzy lattices and its applications in fuzzy topology (English)
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    A completely distributive, complete lattice with an order-reversing map is called fuzzy lattice. Using the notion of ``pole element'', the author gives an expression of a fuzzy lattice in terms of the direct product of minimal fuzzy sublattices. Based on the result, the author establishes also a pointwise characterization of fuzzy complete regularity which was obtained by the reviewer for the case that the fuzzy lattice is \(L^ X\) where L is a fuzzy lattice [Sci. Sin. Ser. A 26, 138-147 (1983; Zbl 0518.54008)].
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    completely distributive, complete lattice
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    fuzzy lattice
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    pole element
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    direct product of minimal fuzzy sublattices
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    fuzzy complete regularity
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