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Let \({\mathcal D}\) be the collection of all sets of natural numbers which have a density. Let \({\mathcal D}/\sim\) be its quotient modulo sets of zero density. We take a collection \({\mathcal F}\subseteq{\mathcal D}\) closed under intersections. Then \({\mathcal F}/\sim\) is contained in a Boolean \(\sigma\)-algebra \(\Sigma\subseteq{\mathcal D}\) on which the density is \(\sigma\)-additive. If, moreover, \({\mathcal F}/\sim\) is countable and the corresponding density measure atomless, then \(\Sigma\) is isomorphic to the measure algebra on the unit interval. The proof is based on classical results and [\textit{P. De Lucia} and \textit{P. Morales}, Stud. Math. 101, No. 2, 123--138 (1992; Zbl 0812.28009)]. Surprisingly, it uses \(L^p\) spaces over non-distributive measure algebras.
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orthomodular lattice
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Boolean algebra
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measure algebra
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group-valued submeasure
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natural density
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density set
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content extension
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Banach space
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function space
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On natural density, orthomodular lattices, measure algebras and non-distributive \(L^p\) spaces
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    On natural density, orthomodular lattices, measure algebras and non-distributive \(L^p\) spaces (English)
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    Let \({\mathcal D}\) be the collection of all sets of natural numbers which have a density. Let \({\mathcal D}/\sim\) be its quotient modulo sets of zero density. We take a collection \({\mathcal F}\subseteq{\mathcal D}\) closed under intersections. Then \({\mathcal F}/\sim\) is contained in a Boolean \(\sigma\)-algebra \(\Sigma\subseteq{\mathcal D}\) on which the density is \(\sigma\)-additive. If, moreover, \({\mathcal F}/\sim\) is countable and the corresponding density measure atomless, then \(\Sigma\) is isomorphic to the measure algebra on the unit interval. The proof is based on classical results and [\textit{P. De Lucia} and \textit{P. Morales}, Stud. Math. 101, No. 2, 123--138 (1992; Zbl 0812.28009)]. Surprisingly, it uses \(L^p\) spaces over non-distributive measure algebras.
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    orthomodular lattice
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    Boolean algebra
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    measure algebra
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    group-valued submeasure
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    natural density
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    density set
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    content extension
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    Banach space
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    function space
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    \(L^p\) space
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