Codimension and pseudometric in co-Heyting algebras (Q535091)

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Codimension and pseudometric in co-Heyting algebras
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    Codimension and pseudometric in co-Heyting algebras (English)
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    11 May 2011
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    In this paper the authors introduce the notions of dimension and codimension for every element of a bounded distributive lattice \(L\) (by copying analogous definitions in algebraic geometry) and, at the same time, the notions of rank and corank for the elements of \(L\). When the dual of \(L\) (that is, the same lattice with the reverse order) is a Heyting algebras, they prove that the rank and dimension coincide, as well as the finite corank and the finite codimension. Since all the results of this paper require the basic properties that derive from this coincidence, the authors restrict themselves to this class, known as the the variety of co-Heyting algebras. In this case, the codimension gives rise to a pseudometric \(\delta_{L}\) on \(L\) which satisfies the ultrametric triangle inequalitiy. The topology determined by this pseudometric is called the codimetric topology. It follows that \(L\) is a Hausdorff co-Heyting algebra (that is, its codimetric topology is Hausdorff or, equivalently, \(\delta_{L}\) is a metric) if and only if every non-zero element of \({L}\) has finite codimension. By elementary use of Kripke models and the finite model property of intuitionistic propositional calculus, the authors check that the filtration by finite codimensions has several nice properties in any finitely generated co-Heyting algebra. Many algebraic properties for finitely presented co-Heyting algebras generalize to precompact Hausdorff co-Heyting algebras. Here, it is proved, in particular, that \(L\) and its completion have the same join-irreducible elements, that all of them are completely join-irreducible, and that every element \(a\in L\) is the complete join of its join-irreducible components (the maximal join-irreducible elements smaller than \(a\)). Similar results for meet-irreducible elements are proved (but not completely identical). A characterization of meet-irreducible elements which are not completely meet-irreducible is also given. Finally, the authors prove that the Hausdorff completion of every co-Heyting algebra \(L\) is also its pro-finite-dimensional completion, that is, the projective limit of all its finite-dimensional quotients. This completion has some nice metric properties, such as the convergence of every monotonic sequence in a compact subset. It coincides with the profinite completion of \(L\) if and only if it is compact or, equivalently, if every finite-dimensional quotient of \(L\) is finite. As a final application, the authors obtain, for every positive integers \(n,d\), the existence of a term \(t_{n,d}\) such that in every co-Heyting algebra generated by an \(n\)-tuple \(a, t_{n,d}(a)\) is precisely the maximal element of codimension \(d\).
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    Heyting algebras
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    dimension
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    codimension
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    slices
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    duality
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    general topology
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    bounded distributive lattice
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    rank
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    corank
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