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The homomorphism equation on semilattices (English)
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10 September 2020
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Given two semilattices \(S_1\) and \(S_2\) the author finds conditions under which a monotone mapping from \(S_1\) to \(S_2\) is a homomorphism. He shows that this happens only when either \(S_1\) is a chain or \(S_2\) is one-elemented. In the same spirit he poses the problem of understanding when a generic monotone function is a symmetric homomorphism from \(S_2 = C\times C\) to a semilattice \(S\). Here \(C\) is a chain. He shows that this is the case when this mapping is of the form \(f(x) \vee f(z)\) for some isotone mapping \(f\). Next he solves a similar problem, assuming that the monotonous mappings are restricted to principal filters.
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functional equation
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semilattice
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homomorphism
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monotone mapping
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