Effect algebras with a full set of states (Q2836170)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6662117
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6662117 |
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Effect algebras with a full set of states (English)
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7 December 2016
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space of numerical events
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orthomodular poset
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full set of states
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numerical algebra
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tense operator
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time frame
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A numerical algebra is a partial algebra of the form \((A,+,',0)\) where \(S\) is a non-empty set, \(A\subseteq [0,1]^S\), \(f+g\) is defined for \(f,g\in A\) if and only if \(f+g\leq 1\), \(f':=1-f\) for all \(f\in A\) and \(0\) denotes the constant function on \(S\) with value \(0\). If one additionally requires \(f+g+h\leq 1\) whenever \(f,g,h\in A\) and \(f+g\), \(g+h\), \(h+f\leq 1\) then one obtains a so-called space of numerical events. These spaces are (up to isomorphism) exactly the orthomodular posets having a full, i.e., order-determining set of states. In the paper under review, numerical algebras are considered in connection with so-called tense operators and time frames in order to model dependence of events on time.
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