
handle: 11365/1063642
The main result of this paper is a characterization of splitting algebras in the variety of BL algebras. This is a continuation of previous work by the author in cooperation with the late Franco Montagna, notably the papers [the author, Soft Comput. 21, No. 1, 153--163 (2017; Zbl 1386.06012); \textit{P. Agliano} and \textit{F. Montagna}, J. Pure Appl. Algebra 181, No. 2--3, 105--129 (2003; Zbl 1034.06009); the author and \textit{F. Montagna}, Stud. Log. 106, No. 4, 721--737 (2018; Zbl 1437.06017)].
MV-algebras, Splitting algebras, splitting algebras, 510, Other algebras related to logic, BL-algebras, substructural logics, Substructural logics, BL-algebras, Substructural logics, Splitting algebras, Varieties of lattices
MV-algebras, Splitting algebras, splitting algebras, 510, Other algebras related to logic, BL-algebras, substructural logics, Substructural logics, BL-algebras, Substructural logics, Splitting algebras, Varieties of lattices
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