Stone's theorem
Stone's theorem
[′stōnz ‚thir·əm] (mathematics)
Every Boolean ring is isomorphic to a ring of subsets of some set.
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The topics include isometries in Euclidean vector spaces and their classification in Rn; the conic sections in the Euclidean plane; linear fractional transformations and planar hyperbolic geometry; finite probability theory and Bayesian analysis; and Boolean lattices, Boolean algebras, and
Stone's theorem. ([umlaut] Ringgold, Inc., Portland, OR)
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