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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6620856
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Central sets theorem near zero
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6620856

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    Central sets theorem near zero (English)
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    31 August 2016
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    The authors introduce the so-called \(J\)-sets near zero and \(C\)-sets near zero (whose definitions are quite technical) for a dense subsemigroup of \(((0, +\infty), +)\), and state the Central Sets Theorem near zero. Among other results for a dense subsemigroup \(S \subseteq((0, +\infty), +)\), they give some sufficient and equivalent algebraic conditions for a subset \(A \subseteq S\) to be a \(C\)-set (or a \(J\)-set) near zero.
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    central sets theorem
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    semigroup
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    \(C\)-set, \(J\)-set
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