How regular can maxitive measures be? (Q1942058)
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How regular can maxitive measures be? (English)
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15 March 2013
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A maxitive measure is defined in a similar way as a finitely additive measure, replacing addition by the supremum operation. \(L\)-valued maxitive measures on the collection of Borel subsets of a topological space are considered in the paper, where \(L\) is a filtered-complete continuous poset with a bottom element. The underlying topological space is supposed to be quasisober, hence each irreducible closed subset is the closure of a singleton. (A nonempty set is irreducible, if, being a subset of a union of two closed sets, it is a subset of one of them.) On such maxitive measures properties like regularity, existence of a cardinal density, complete maxitivity, smoothness and inner-continuity are studied. A kind of a decomposition theorem is proved for outer-continuous maxitive measure into a regular maxitive measure and a maxitive measure zero on compacts.
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maxitive measures
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optimal measures
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inner-continuity
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outer-continuity
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regularity
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complete maxitivity
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cardinal density
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continuous posets
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continuous lattices
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domains
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sober spaces
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