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Finite concrete logics: their structure and measures on them
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    Finite concrete logics: their structure and measures on them (English)
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    2 March 1999
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    A concrete logic is a family \(L\) of subsets of a set \(X\) such that (1) \(X \in L\), (2) \(X \setminus A \in L\) for every \(A \in L\), (3) \(A \cup B \in L\) whenever \(A,B \in L\) are disjoint. The authors give a survey of results on finite concrete logics. They concentrate their attention on duality and on extending measures and signed measures.
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    concrete logic
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    signed measure
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    extension of measures
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    duality
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