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On strictly nonzero integer-valued charges
Author(s) -
Swastik Kopparty,
K.R. Rao
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
proceedings of the american mathematical society
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.968
H-Index - 84
eISSN - 1088-6826
pISSN - 0002-9939
DOI - 10.1090/proc/13700
Subject(s) - integer (computer science) , mathematics , combinatorics , mathematical economics , discrete mathematics , computer science , programming language
A charge (finitely additive measure) defined on a Boolean algebra of sets taking values in a group $G$ is called a strictly nonzero (SNZ) charge if it takes the identity value in $G$ only for the zero element of the Boolean algebra. A study of such charges was initiated by Rudiger Gobel and K.P.S. Bhaskara Rao in 2002. Our main result is a solution to one of the questions posed in that paper: we show that for every cardinal $\aleph$, the Boolean algebra of clopen sets of $\{0,1\}^\aleph$ has a strictly nonzero integer-valued charge. The key lemma that we prove is that there exists a strictly nonzero integer-valued permutation-invariant charge on the Boolean algebra of clopen sets of $\{0,1\}^{\aleph_0}$. Our proof is based on linear-algebraic arguments, as well as certain kinds of polynomial approximations of binomial coefficients. We also show that there is no integer-valued SNZ charge on ${\mathcal{P}}(N)$. Finally, we raise some interesting problems on integer-valued SNZ charges.

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