The prime ideal theorem and representation of \(F\)-rings (Q1108300)
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The prime ideal theorem and representation of \(F\)-rings (English)
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1988
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The Boolean Prime Ideal Theorem (PIT) is the statement that every non- trivial Boolean algebra has a prime ideal. The Birkhoff-Pierce Representation Theorem for \(F\)-rings (BPT) is the statement that every \(F\)-ring is a subdirect product of totally ordered rings. \textit{D. Feldman} and \textit{M. Henriksen} [Indag. Math. 50, No. 2, 121--126 (1988; Zbl 0656.06017)] showed recently that PIT and BPT are equivalent. They used some alternative principles equivalent to PIT, for instance the Completeness Theorem for first order logic. Here a different and direct proof is given that, in ZF, PIT and BPT are equivalent.
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Boolean Prime Ideal Theorem
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Birkhoff-Pierce Representation Theorem for F-rings
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subdirect product
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totally ordered rings
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