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Chain tensor products and interval effect algebras (English)
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17 March 1998
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An effect algebra is an algebra \(P= (P,\oplus,0,1)\), where \(\oplus\) is a partial binary operation which is commutative and associative, given \(a\in P\) there is a unique element \(a'\) in \(P\) such that \(a \oplus a'= 1, \) and if \( a \oplus 1\) is defined, then \(a= 0.\) The tensor product of D-posets (an equivalent structure) has been introduced by the reviewer [``Tensor product of difference posets'', Trans. Am. Math. Soc. 347, 1043-1057 (1995; Zbl 0859.03031)]. Nowadays it is known that there are stateless effect algebras for which there is no tensor product [\textit{S. Gudder} and \textit{R. Greechie}, ``Effect algebra counterexamples'', Math. Slovaca 46, 317-325 (1996)]. The author of the present article introduces a chain tensor product and normal interval effect algebras (including, e.g., Hilbert space effect algebras), and he studies relations among them.
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effect algebra
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tensor product
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chain tensor product
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interval effect algebra
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