There exist subdirectly irreducible commutative basic algebras of an arbitrary infinite cardinality which are not MV-algebras (Q535119)

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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 5886756
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    There exist subdirectly irreducible commutative basic algebras of an arbitrary infinite cardinality which are not MV-algebras
    scientific article; zbMATH DE number 5886756

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      There exist subdirectly irreducible commutative basic algebras of an arbitrary infinite cardinality which are not MV-algebras (English)
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      11 May 2011
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      The purpose of the paper is to extend to (commutative) basic algebras a result of P. Wojciechowski that states that there exist linearly ordered MV-algebras of any infinite cardinality. Basic algebras arise in the study of both many-valued logics and logics of quantum mechanics. The class of MV-algebras is a proper subclass of the class of commutative basic algebras, which leaves it to the authors to find, for any infinite cardinal, a linearly ordered commutative basic algebra of that cardinality which is not an MV-algebra. They accomplish this by starting from the construction by P. Wojciechowski and changing the resulting infinite linearly ordered MV-algebra into a linearly ordered commutative basic algebra which is not an MV-algebra, but has the same cardinality as the MV-algebra it has been obtained from and, moreover, is subdirectly irreducible. They show that their technique, using a system of deformation functions for changing the implication operation, is applicable to any MV-algebra.
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      section antitone involution
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      MV-algebra
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      commutative basic algebra
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