Regularity of residuated mappings (Q2277498)

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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 4196029
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    Regularity of residuated mappings
    scientific article; zbMATH DE number 4196029

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      Regularity of residuated mappings (English)
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      A principal ideal of a poset P is a subset of the form \(J_ x=\{t\in P\); \(t\leq x\}\) for some fixed element \(x\in P\). If P and Q are posets, a mapping f: \(P\to Q\) is said to be residuated if it has the property that for each \(q\in Q\), \(f^{-1}(q)\) is necessarily a principal ideal of P. Let Res(P) denote the monoid of all residual mappings f: \(P\to P\) with composition as the operation. The author studies complete lattices L for which Res(L) is regular. He shows that Res(L) is regular provided L is a complete chain or the horizontal sum of a certain class of complete chains. A complete characterization of lattices L of finite length with regular Res(L) is given.
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      lattices of finite length
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      regular monoid
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      principal ideal
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      residual mappings
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      complete lattices
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      complete chains
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