Boolean perspectives of idioms and the Boyle derivative

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DOI10.1007/S10485-018-9543-1zbMATH Open1417.06007arXiv1708.02619OpenAlexW2963221953WikidataQ129251996 ScholiaQ129251996MaRDI QIDQ1732883FDOQ1732883


Authors: Jaime Castro Pérez, José Ríos-Montes, Mauricio Gabriel Medina-Bárcenas, Luis Angel Zaldívar-Corichi Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 25 March 2019

Published in: Applied Categorical Structures (Search for Journal in Brave)

Abstract: We are concerned with the boolean or more general with the complemented properties of idioms (complete upper-continuous modular lattices). In [Simmons&Cantor] the author introduces a device which captures in some informal speaking how far the idiom is from be complemented, this device is the Cantor-Bendixson derivative. There exists another device that captures some boolean properties, the so-called Boyle-derivative, this derivative is an operator on the assembly (the frame of nuclei) of the idiom. The Boyle-derivative has its origins in module theory. In this investigation we produce an idiomatic analysis of the boolean properties of any idiom using the Boyle-derivative, we give conditions on a nucleus j such that [j,tp] is a complete boolean algebra. We also explore some properties of nuclei j such that Aj is a complemented idiom.


Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1708.02619




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