Abstract: We study observables on monotone -complete effect algebras. We find conditions when a spectral resolution implies existence of the corresponding observable. The set of sharp elements of a monotone -complete homogeneous effect algebra is a monotone -complete subalgebra. In addition, we study compatibility in orthoalgebras.
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