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    Generalized logic and the representation of rings (English)
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    12 November 1996
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    Various authors considered weaker and weaker logics and, in particular, studied ``quantale-valued sets'' (equivalently, ``sheaves over a quantale''). The authors introduce ``quantic sheaves'' using some ideas from enriched category theory to motivate a quantic sheaf. If a localic subquantale of \(Q\) is given, it turns out that a quantic sheaf over \(Q\) gives a sheaf in the usual sense. As an application, the authors derive some sheaf representations for commutative rings including the Pierce representation.
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    sheaves over a quantale
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    enriched category
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    quantic sheaf
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    localic subquantale
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    sheaf representations for commutative rings
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    Pierce representation
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