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Journal of Logic and Computation
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Equivalences between subcategories of MTL-algebras via Boolean algebras and prelinear semihoops

Authors: S. Aguzzoli; T. Flaminio; S. Ugolini;

Equivalences between subcategories of MTL-algebras via Boolean algebras and prelinear semihoops

Abstract

This article studies the class of strongly perfect MTL-algebras, i.e. MTL-algebras having an involutive co-radical, and the variety they generate, namely SBP0. Once these structures will be introduced, we will first establish categorical equivalences for several of their relevant proper subvarieties by employing a generalized notion of triplets whose main components are a Boolean algebra and a prelinear semihoop. When triplets are further expanded by a suitable operation between their semihoop reducts, we define a category of quadruples that are equivalent to the whole category of SBP0-algebras. Finally, we will provide an explicit representation of SBP0-algebras in terms of (weak) Boolean products.

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Strongly perfect MTL-algebras; Boolean algebras; prelinear semihoops; categorical equivalence

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