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Duality for noncommutative frames (English)
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14 December 2020
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In this interesting investigation, the authors give a noncommutative facet of the well-known equivalence between spatial frames and sober spaces. This new equivalence is given by the adjoint situation for the categories of left-handed noncommutative frames and sheaves for the front topology (this theorem can be seen as a reminisces of the well know fact: every sheaf over a spatial frame is isomorphic to the sheaf of global section of a suitable étale space over the space associated to the spatial frame in play). Among other interesting subjects as noncommutative Priestly duality and sheaves over the dissolution of a locale ( here the dissolution of a locale is the assembly of the locale), with these elements the authors describes an equivalence between \(\mathrm{Shv}(PS)\) the category of pairs \((S,\mathcal{F})\) where \(S\) is a priestley space and \(\mathcal{F}\) is a sheaf on \(S\) with global support and the category \(SDL\) of left-hamded strongly distributive skew lattices with \(0\). As a consequence of this duality the authors obtain the following: These exists a duality between left-handed noncommutative frames and the category of \(\mathrm{Shv}(\mathrm{Loc}_{d})\) the category of sheaves on dissolution locales.
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noncommutative frame
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skew lattice
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noncommutative topos
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dissolution locale
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frame of nuclei
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stone duality
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Priestley duality
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