Collapsed toposes and cartesian closed varieties (Q910487)
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Collapsed toposes and cartesian closed varieties (English)
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1990
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In a previous paper [Algebra Univers. 21, 198-212 (1985; Zbl 0599.18003 )] the author gave syntactic conditions on an algebraic theory T which characterized when the category T-\underbar{Alg}, of T-algebras, is a topos. The article under review provides the answer to the naturally arising related question of determining when T-\underbar{Alg} is cartesian closed. The author proves that every cartesian closed variety of algebras arises from a topos via a certain ``collapsing'' construction (the two-valued collapse) which associates to a topos its full subcategory of well-supported objects. As was done in the earlier paper, a syntactic characterization in terms of the operations of the theory T is also given. If T is a commutative hyperaffine theory, then T- \underbar{Alg} will be cartesian closed, but it is not a topos. The article also discusses how to recover a topos from its two-valued collapse and shows that the two-valued collapse of a Grothendieck topos \({\mathcal E}\) is a variety of algebras iff \({\mathcal E}\) has a projective set of generators.
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cartesian closed variety of algebras
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two-valued collapse
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well-supported objects
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syntactic characterization
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commutative hyperaffine theory
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Grothendieck topos
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projective set of generators
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