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Stone Pseudovarieties

Stone pseudovarieties
Authors: Jorge Almeida; Ondřej Klíma;

Stone Pseudovarieties

Abstract

AbstractWe extend the theory of profinite algebras, as it is used in the algebraic theory of regular languages, to the more general setting of Stone topological algebras with the ultimate goal of going beyond classes of regular languages. We introduce Stone pseudovarieties, that is, classes of Stone topological algebras of a fixed topological signature that are closed under taking Stone quotients, closed subalgebras and finite direct products. Looking at the dual Stone spaces of Boolean algebras of subsets of a given topological algebra, we find a simple characterization of when the dual space admits a natural structure of topological algebra; the characterization is given in terms of how the Boolean algebra behaves under the inverses of the operation evaluation mappings of each arity. This provides an alternative, which is presented in the form of an equivalence of categories, to the duality theory of M. Gehrke. As an application, a Stone quotient of a Stone topological algebra that is residually in a given Stone pseudovariety is shown to be also residually in it, thereby extending the corresponding result of M. Gehrke for the Stone pseudovariety of all finite algebras over discrete signatures, which was recently extended to topological signatures jointly by the authors and H. Goulet-Ouellet. The residual closure of a Stone pseudovariety is thus a Stone pseudovariety, and these are precisely the Stone analogues of varieties. A Birkhoff type theorem for Stone varieties is also established and it is shown how Reiterman’s theorem can be derived from it.

Keywords

Finitary algebras, General Topology (math.GN), Stone space, Mathematics - Logic, Mathematics - Rings and Algebras, Stone spaces (Boolean spaces) and related structures, Varieties and pseudovarieties of semigroups, topological algebra, relatively free algebra, Rings and Algebras (math.RA), Free algebras, FOS: Mathematics, General theory of topological algebras, Stone duality, Logic (math.LO), profinite algebra, 46H05, 06E15, 08A62, Mathematics - General Topology

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