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Filter theory of BL algebras (English)
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12 March 2008
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The paper continues the work started by \textit{M. Haveshki, A. Borumand Saeid} and \textit{E. Eslami} [Soft Comput. 10, No.~8, 657--664 (2006); erratum ibid. 11, No.~2, 209 (2007; Zbl 1103.03062)] on various kinds of filters in BL-algebras, namely on (positive) implicative and fantastic filters. These filters are the usual filters which are in addition closed under certain rules. Originally, Haveshki et al. proved that the quotient BL-algebras with respect to these filters are Boolean algebras, Gödel algebras, and MV-algebras, respectively. In this paper, the authors reprove the same results in a different way. They prove that each kind of the above-mentioned filters has such properties from which the description of quotients follows easily. For instance, they show that \(F\) is an implicative filter if, and only if, \(x\to x^2\in F\) for each \(x\in F\). Analogously, \(F\) is a fantastic filter if, and only if, \(\neg\neg x\to x\in F\) for each \(x\in F\). In summary, Haveshki et al. found alternative axiomatizations for Boolean, Gödel, and MV-algebras by means of quasi-identities. This paper reproves these facts once again.
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BL-algebra
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filter
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implicative filter
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fantastic filter
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Gödel algebra
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MV-algebra
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