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Decomposition of effect algebras and the Hammer-Sobczyk theorem
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    Decomposition of effect algebras and the Hammer-Sobczyk theorem (English)
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    24 April 2009
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    The Hammer-Sobczyk theorem states that every \([0,\infty[\)-valued finitely additive measure \(\mu\) on a Boolean algebra can be expressed as the (at most countable) sum \(\mu=\mu_0+\Sigma\mu_i\) of measures such that \(\mu_0\) is continuous and \(\mu_i\) are two-valued. In the paper the theorem is proved for exhaustive modular measures on D-lattices.
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    modular measure
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    D-lattice
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    effect algebra
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    lattice topology
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    lattice uniformity
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    D-uniformity
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    Hammer-Sobczyk decomposition
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