Concerning \(P\)-frames, essential \(P\)-frames, and strongly zero-dimensional frames (Q1040656)

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    Concerning \(P\)-frames, essential \(P\)-frames, and strongly zero-dimensional frames
    scientific article; zbMATH DE number 5638424

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      Concerning \(P\)-frames, essential \(P\)-frames, and strongly zero-dimensional frames (English)
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      25 November 2009
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      A topological space is said to be a \(P\)-space if every zero-set is open. This notion extends to the pointfree setting of frames in the following way: a frame \(L\) is a \(P\)-frame in case \(a\vee a^*=1\) for every cozero element \(a\) of \(L\). Indeed, a topological space \(X\) is a \(P\)-space if and only if the frame of open sets of \(X\) is a \(P\)-frame. In the present paper, the author introduces a generalization of \(P\)-frames, called essential \(P\)-frames, proves that they are always strongly zero-dimensional and presents several nice and useful characterizations of \(P\)-frames, essential \(P\)-frames and strongly zero-dimensional frames in terms of algebraic properties of the ring of continuous functions on the frame.
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      essential \(P\)-frame
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      strongly zero-dimensional frame
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      ring of continuous functions on a frame
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      ring ideal
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      \(m\)-topology
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