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    Pseudo-atoms, atoms and a Jordan type decomposition in effect algebras (English)
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    28 May 2008
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    An element \(a\) of an effect algebra is called an atom (pseudo-atom, resp.) of a function \(m\) on this effect algebra if \(m(a) \neq 0\) and, for every \(b \leq a\), \(m(b) = 0\) or \(m(a \ominus b) = 0\) (\(m(b) = m(a)\), resp.). The authors present examples and properties of (pseudo-) atoms for special types of functions (e.g., null-additive). They study variations (total, positive, negative) of functions on effect algebras and show that a modular measure of bounded variation on a D-lattice is (pseudo-) atomic iff its total variation is (pseudo-) atomic. A Jordan-type decomposition theorem is presented.
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    effect algebra
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    atom
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    pseudo-atom
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    null-additivity
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    total variation
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    Jordan-type decomposition
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