MV-algebras are the models of the time-honored equational theory of magnitudes with unit. Introduced by Chang as a counterpart of the infinite-valued sentential calculus of Łukasiewicz, they are currently investigated for their relations with AF C\*-algebras, toric desingularizations, and lattice-or
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On two versions of the Loomis–Sikorski Theorem for algebraic structures
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- Publisher
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- 2008
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- English
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- 12
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