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A decomposition theorem for maxitive measures
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    A decomposition theorem for maxitive measures (English)
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    A maxitive measure is the analogue of a finitely additive measure for which addition is replaced by taking the supremum operation. These measures often have a density, and in fact, the author shows that they can be decomposed into the supremum of a maxitive measure with density and a residual maxitive measure, which, under certain conditions, vanishes on compact sets.
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    max-plus algebra
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    maxitive measures
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    capacities
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    continuous posets
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    domains
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    continuous lattices
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