Isomorphisms of lattices of subalgebras of semifields of positive continuous functions (Q2332075)
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Isomorphisms of lattices of subalgebras of semifields of positive continuous functions (English)
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1 November 2019
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Let \(X\) and \(Y\) be topological spaces. The following is the main result in this paper. Theorem. The following assertions are valid: \begin{itemize} \item[i)] Every isomorphism of the lattices \(A_1(U(X))\) and \(A_1(U(Y))\) is induced by a uniquely defined isomorphism of the semifields \(U(X)\) and \(U(Y)\) \item[ii)] If \(|\tau X|\ne 2\) (equivalently, \(|\tau Y|\ne 2\)), then every isomorphism of the lattices \(A(U(X))\) and \(A(U(Y))\) is induced by a uniquely defined isomorphism of the semifields \(U(X)\) and \(U(Y)\) \item[iii)] If \(|\tau X|=|\tau Y|=2\), then the isomorphisms of the lattices \(A(U(X))\) and \(A(U(Y))\) are generated by pairs of automorphisms of the chain \((0,1]\) and two bijections between \(\tau X\) and \(\tau Y\). \end{itemize} Further aspects occasioned by these developments are also discussed.
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semifields of continuous functions
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subalgebra
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lattice
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isomorphism
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