Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4658820 Topology and its Applications 2014 23 Pages PDF
Abstract
We conclude by considering the important question of which divisible archimedean ℓ-groups support a truncation. We point out an example in the literature of one which does not, and we note a couple of fairly extensive classes of divisible archimedean ℓ-groups which do support a truncation. Finally, we observe that any trunc has what is known as a Johnson representation.
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