Initial chain algebras on pseudotrees (Q1368662)

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    25 August 1998
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    The authors investigate a new class of Boolean algebras, called initial chain algebras on pseudotrees, and they discuss the relationship between this new class and other classes of Boolean algebras. Given a partially ordered set \((T,<)\) and an element \(t\in T\), define \(T\downarrow t= \{s\in T\mid s\leq t\}\) and \(T\uparrow t= \{s\in T\mid s\geq t\}\). A partially ordered set \((T,<)\) is a pseudotree iff the set \(T\downarrow t\) is linearly ordered for every \(t\in T\). A tree is a special case of a pseudotree in which the sets \(T\downarrow t\) are well-ordered for every \(t\in T\). For a pseudotree \(T\), define the initial chain algebra on \(T\) to be the algebra of subsets of \(T\) generated by \(\{T\downarrow t\mid t\in T\}\). Every interval algebra, and hence, every countable Boolan algebra is an initial chain algebra. The authors prove the following results about initial chain algebras. Every initial chain algebra on a tree is a superatomic Boolean algebra. Every initial chain algebra on a pseudotree is a minimally generated Boolean algebra. A free product of two infinite Boolean algebras is an initial chain algebra iff both factors are countable.
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    Boolean algebras
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    initial chain algebras on pseudotrees
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    interval algebra
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    superatomic
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    minimally generated
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    free product
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