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Note on the construction of free MV-algebras (English)
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16 June 2010
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A McNaughton function is a map \(f:[0,1]^n\rightarrow [0,1]\), with \(n\in {\mathbb N}^{*}\), such that \(f\) is continuous in the Euclidean topology and there exists a finite number \(k\in {\mathbb N}^{*}\) of linear polynomials \(p_1,\dots ,p_k\) in \(n\) variables with integer coefficients such that, for each \(x\in [0,1]^n\), there exists an index \(j\in \{1,\dots,k\}\) with \(f(x)=p_j(x)\). McNaughton's Theorem states that, for any \(n\in {\mathbb N}^{*}\), the free MV-algebra with \(n\) generators is the MV-algebra of the McNaughton functions on \([0,1]^n\) with operations defined pointwise from the standard MV-algebra operations. The author gives a new proof for McNaughton's Theorem by using Mundici`s fundamental result on the categorical equivalence between MV-algebras and abelian \(l\)-groups with strong unit and Weinberg`s Theorem on free \(l\)-groups.
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partially ordered abelian group
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\(l\)-group
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lattice-ordered group
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free \(l\)-group
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order unit
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strong unit
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\(o\)-homomorphism
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\(l\)-isomorphism
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free MV-algebra
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McNaughton function
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McNaughton Theorem
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