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A non-commutative Priestley duality.
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    A non-commutative Priestley duality. (English)
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    8 January 2014
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    Skew lattices are a non-commutative generalization of lattices. The present paper establishes a duality (dual equivalence) between the category of left-handed strongly distributive skew lattices with zero and a category of sheaves over local Priestley spaces. This generalizes both the well-known Priestley duality for (bounded) distributive lattices and a recently developed Stone duality for skew Boolean algebras. The construction also provides a canonical embedding of these skew lattices into skew lattices of partial functions with the operations given by restriction and override.
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    skew lattices
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    Stone duality
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    Priestley duality
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    sheaves over Priestley spaces
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    sheaves over spectral spaces
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    skew Boolean algebras
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