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Necessity of non-stratified and anti-stratified spaces in lattice-valued topology
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    Necessity of non-stratified and anti-stratified spaces in lattice-valued topology (English)
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    The necessity of stratified spaces in lattice-valued topology is well known. On the other hand, the necessity of non-stratified spaces was recognized a long time ago. The paper provides some further arguments for the necessity of both stratified and non-stratified spaces in fixed-basis topology and variable-basis topology. This is done by studying the characteristic functor, the \(L\)-spectrum and \(L\)-soberification functors, the upper free functor associated with chain-valued frames, and two functorial embeddings associated with topological systems from semantic domains.
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    \(L\)-top
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    fixed-basis topology
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    loc-top
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    variable-basis topology
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    \(L\)-frame
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    \(L\)-locale
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    \(L\)-frm
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    \(L\)-loc
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    non-stratified \(L\)-topological space
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    anti-stratified \(L\)-topological space
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    normalized \(L\)-topological space
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    conormalized \(L\)-topological space
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    binormalized \(L\)-topological space
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    hypernormalized \(L\)-topological space
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    \(L\)-sobriety
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    \(L\)-spectrum
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    satisfaction relation
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    topological system
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    topsys
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