A Duality Between Non-Archimedean Uniform Spaces and Subdirect Powers of Full Clones
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arXiv1207.0119MaRDI QIDQ6234062FDOQ6234062
Authors: Joseph Van Name
Publication date: 30 June 2012
Abstract: A uniform space is said to be non-Archimedean if it is generated by equivalence relations. If is a cardinal, then a non-Archimedean uniform space is -totally bounded if each equivalence relation in partitions into less than blocks. If is an infinite set, then let be the algebra with universe and where each is a fundamental constant and every finitary function is a fundamental operation. We shall give a duality between complete non-Archimedean -totally bounded uniform spaces and subdirect powers of . We shall apply this duality to characterize the algebras dual to supercomplete non-Archimedean uniform spaces.
Uniform structures and generalizations (54E15) Natural dualities for classes of algebras (08C20) Varieties (08B99)
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