Tight representations of semilattices and inverse semigroups. (Q731327)

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Tight representations of semilattices and inverse semigroups.
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    Tight representations of semilattices and inverse semigroups. (English)
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    2 October 2009
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    By a Boolean inverse semigroup we mean an inverse semigroup whose semilattice is a Boolean algebra. In this paper the author studies representations of a given inverse semigroup \(S\) in a Boolean inverse semigroup which are tight in a certain well defined technical sense. These representations are supposed to preserve as much as possible any trace of Booleanness present in the semilattice of idempotents of \(S\). After observing that the Vagner-Preston representation is not tight, the author exhibits a canonical tight representation for any inverse semigroup with zero, called the regular tight representation. The author then tackles the question as to whether this representation is faithful, but it turns out that the answer is often negative. The lack of faithfulness is however completely understood as long as we restrict to continuous inverse semigroups, a class generalizing the \(E^*\)-unitaries.
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    semilattices of idempotents
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    representations of inverse semigroups
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    Boolean inverse semigroups
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    tight representations
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    continuous inverse semigroups
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    Vagner-Preston representation
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