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Effect algebras were introduced ca. 20 years ago to generalize the set of all Hermitian operators between zero and the identity operator of a Hilbert space. They are simply partial algebras with a primary operation \(+\) of addition. They cannot be studied completely using methods of universal algebras. Therefore, the first three authors introduced basic algebras [Soft Comput. 14, No. 3, 251--255 (2010; Zbl 1188.03048)]. The aim of the present paper is to introduce tense operators for basic algebras and to study their basic properties. They have also connection with the so-called dynamic effect algebras.
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basic algebra
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tense operator
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left-monotonous algebra
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    Effect algebras were introduced ca. 20 years ago to generalize the set of all Hermitian operators between zero and the identity operator of a Hilbert space. They are simply partial algebras with a primary operation \(+\) of addition. They cannot be studied completely using methods of universal algebras. Therefore, the first three authors introduced basic algebras [Soft Comput. 14, No. 3, 251--255 (2010; Zbl 1188.03048)]. The aim of the present paper is to introduce tense operators for basic algebras and to study their basic properties. They have also connection with the so-called dynamic effect algebras.
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    basic algebra
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    tense operator
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    left-monotonous algebra
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    commutative basic algebra
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    effect algebra
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