
At present, the filter theory of $BL$textit{-}algebras has been widelystudied, and some important results have been published (see for examplecite{4}, cite{5}, cite{xi}, cite{6}, cite{7}). In other works such ascite{BP}, cite{vii}, cite{xiii}, cite{xvi} a study of a filter theory inthe more general setting of residuated lattices is done, generalizing thatfor $BL$textit{-}algebras. Note that filters are also characterized byvarious types of fuzzy sets. Most of such characterizations is trivial butsome are nontrivial, for example characterizations obtained in cite{xm}.Both situation have revealed a rich range of classes of filters: Boolean,implicative, Heyting, positive implicative, fantastic (or MV-filter), etc.In this paper we work in the general cases of residuated lattices and put inevidence new types of filters in a residuated lattice (in the spirit of cite{mvl}): semi-G-filterstextit{, }Stonean filters, divisible filters,BL-filters and regular filters.
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