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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1682602
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Dualisability of \(p\)-semilattices
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1682602

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    Dualisability of \(p\)-semilattices (English)
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    16 December 2001
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    An algebra \(\underline M\) is inherently non-dualisable if each finite algebra \(\underline N\), such that \({\underline M} \in \mathbb I\mathbb S\mathbb P \underline N\), is non-dualisable. It was already shown by D. M. Clark that every finite subdirectly irreducible pseudocomplemented semilattice is non-dualisable. The authors generalize this result by using of the so-called ghost element proof to obtain: Theorem. Every finite non-Boolean pseudocomplemented semilattice is inherently non-dualisable.
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    pseudocomplemented semilattices
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    natural duality
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    inherently nondualisable semilattice
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    ghost element method
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