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\( \mathcal{Z} \)-quasidistributive and \(\mathcal{Z} \)-meet-distributive posets
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    \( \mathcal{Z} \)-quasidistributive and \(\mathcal{Z} \)-meet-distributive posets (English)
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    26 May 2020
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    In domain theory, one fundamental result states that a poset is continuous if and only if it is quasicontinuous and meet-continuous. In this paper, the authors study two kinds of distributivity: \(Z\)-quasidistributivity and \(Z\)-meet-distributivity, which are the generalizations of quasicontinuity and meet-continuity. Here, \(Z\) is a subset system, it becomes meaningful when \(Z\) is replaced by adjectives such as ``directed'', ``chain'', ``finite'', etc. Analogous to the above fundamental result, the authors prove that, under some conditions, a poset is \(Z\)-predistributive iff it is \(Z\)-quasidistributive and \(Z\)-meet-distributive. In order theory, the Dedekind-MacNeille completion is the most well-known completion, which embeds a poset into a complete lattice. The order-theoretical properties which are invariant under the Dedekind-MacNeille completion are called completion-invariant. In this paper, one main result states that \(Z\)-quasidistributivity is a completion-invariant property whenever \(Z\) is completion-stable. The way-below relation is a fundamental concept in domain theory. Replacing directed sets by \(Z\)-sets, one has the concept of \(Z\)-below. The last main result of this paper: if the \(Z\)-below relation on the subsets of a poset \(P\) has the interpolation property, then \(P\) is embeddable in a cube.
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    completion-invariant
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    normal completion
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    \(Z\)-initial completion
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    \(Z\)-predistributive poset
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    \(Z\)-quasidistributive poset
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    \(Z\)-meet-distributive poset
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