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The fundamental theorem of affine geometry in regular $L^0$-modules

Functional Analysis 2021-11-04 v5

Abstract

Let (Ω,F,P)(\Omega,{\mathcal F},P) be a probability space and L0(F)L^0({\mathcal F}) the algebra of equivalence classes of real-valued random variables defined on (Ω,F,P)(\Omega,{\mathcal F},P). A left module MM over the algebra L0(F)L^0({\mathcal F})(briefly, an L0(F)L^0({\mathcal F})-module) is said to be regular if x=yx=y for any given two elements xx and yy in MM such that there exists a countable partition {An,nN}\{A_n,n\in \mathbb N\} of Ω\Omega to F\mathcal F such that I~Anx=I~Any{\tilde I}_{A_n}\cdot x={\tilde I}_{A_n}\cdot y for each nNn\in \mathbb N, where IAnI_{A_n} is the characteristic function of AnA_n and I~An{\tilde I}_{A_n} its equivalence class. The purpose of this paper is to establish the fundamental theorem of affine geometry in regular L0(F)L^0({\mathcal F})-modules: let VV and VV^\prime be two regular L0(F)L^0({\mathcal F})-modules such that VV contains a free L0(F)L^0({\mathcal F})-submodule of rank 22, if T:VVT:V\to V^\prime is stable and invertible and maps each L0L^0-line segment to an L0L^0-line segment, then TT must be L0L^0-affine.

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@article{arxiv.2107.08625,
  title  = {The fundamental theorem of affine geometry in regular $L^0$-modules},
  author = {Mingzhi Wu and Tiexin Guo and Long Long},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2107.08625},
  year   = {2021}
}

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