
arXiv: 2401.12845
Based on implicative involutive BE algebras, we redefine the orthomodular lattices, by introducing the notion of implicative-orthomodular lattices, and we study their properties. We characterize these algebras, proving that the implicative-orthomodular lattices are quantum-Wajsberg algebras. We also define and characterize the implicative-modular algebras as a subclass of implicative-orthomodular lattices. The orthomodular softlattices and orthomodular widelattices are also redefined, by introducing the notions of implicative-orthomodular softlattices and implicative-orthomodular widelattices. Finally, we prove that the implicative-orthomodular softlattices are equivalent to implicative-orthomodular lattices and that the implicative-orthomodular widelattices are special cases of quantum-Wajsberg algebras.
Comment: arXiv admin note: text overlap with arXiv:2401.04140
Mathematics - Rings and Algebras
Mathematics - Rings and Algebras
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