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Simultaneously reflective and coreflective full subconstructs of stratified \(L\)-topological spaces are concretely reflective and coreflective
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    Simultaneously reflective and coreflective full subconstructs of stratified \(L\)-topological spaces are concretely reflective and coreflective (English)
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    20 August 2004
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    Starting with \(L\) a completely distributive lattice, the author shows that every simultaneously reflective and coreflective full subconstruct of \({\mathbf S}{\mathbf L}\)-\({\mathbf T}{\mathbf o}{\mathbf p}\) (=the category of stratified \(L\)-topological spaces) is concretely reflective and coreflective in contrast to \({\mathbf L}\)-\({\mathbf T}{\mathbf o}{\mathbf p}\) (=the category of \(L\)-topological spaces). In this respect, the author shows that \({\mathbf L}\)-\({\mathbf T}{\mathbf o}{\mathbf p}\) contains \({\mathbf T}{\mathbf o}{\mathbf p}\) as a reflective and coreflective subconstruct but not concretely coreflective. Finally, as an application, the author shows that the category \({\mathbf B}{\mathbf i}{\mathbf T}{\mathbf o}{\mathbf p}\) of bitopological spaces contains exactly four simultaneously reflective and coreflective full subconstructs, and all of them are both concretely reflective and concretely coreflective.
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    \(L\)-topological space
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    reflective subconstruct
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    coreflective subconstruct
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    bitopological space
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