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Irreducible partitions and the construction of quasi-measures

Author(s): D. J. Grubb
Journal: Trans. Amer. Math. Soc. 353 (2001), 2059-2072.
MSC (2000): Primary 28C15, 55N45, 46G12
Posted: January 10, 2001
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Abstract:

A quasi-measure is a non-subadditive measure defined on only open or closed subsets of a compact Hausdorf space. We investigate the nature of irreducible partitions as defined by Aarnes and use the results to construct quasi-measures when $g(X)=1$. The cohomology ring is an important tool for this investigation.


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Additional Information:

D. J. Grubb
Affiliation: Department of Mathematical Sciences, Northern Illinois University, DeKalb, Illinois 60115
Email: grubb@math.niu.edu

DOI: 10.1090/S0002-9947-01-02764-7
PII: S 0002-9947(01)02764-7
Keywords: Quasi-measure, irreducible partition, cup product
Received by editor(s): March 3, 1998
Received by editor(s) in revised form: April 25, 2000
Posted: January 10, 2001
Copyright of article: Copyright 2001, American Mathematical Society


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