Compact \({\mathcal G}\)-fuzzy topological spaces (Q1062300)

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    Compact \({\mathcal G}\)-fuzzy topological spaces (English)
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    1984
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    Do convergence and compactness properties of L-fuzzy topological spaces require the complete distributivity of the underlying lattice L? The author examines this question when L is a complete Boolean algebra because, if the answer were positive, the theory would be expected to have no significant application to probability theory. In fact, the paper provides a negative answer to the question for the special case considered. The author develops a convergence theory which does not require complete distributivity by replacing the prime prefilters of \textit{R. Lowen} [Gen. Topol. Appl. 10, 147-160 (1979; Zbl 0409.54008)] with a new concept of ultrafilters. As a result he can define a notion of compactness (called probabilistic compactness in the paper) which has properties parallel to ordinary compactness. For example, it can be characterized by a combination of completeness and pre-compactness. He also shows that, for any ordinary compact space X, the space of almost- everywhere defined X-valued random variables is probabilistic compact in a natural way.
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    projective limits
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    unique compatible fuzzy uniformity
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    1-ultrafilter
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    probabilistic (fuzzy) compactness
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    regularity
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    probabilistic precompactness
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    probabilistic completeness
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    L-fuzzy topological spaces
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    complete distributivity of the underlying lattice
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