Sheaves as modules
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Abstract: We revisit sheaves on locales by placing them in the context of the theory of quantale modules. The local homeomorphisms are identified with the Hilbert -modules that are equipped with a natural notion of basis. The homomorphisms of these modules are necessarily adjointable, and the resulting self-dual category yields a description of the equivalence between local homeomorphisms and sheaves whereby morphisms of sheaves arise as the ``operator adjoints of the maps of local homeomorphisms.
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