
Distributive Stonean residuated lattices are closely related to Stone algebras since their bounded lattice reduct is a Stone algebra. In the present work we follow the ideas presented by Chen and Gr��tzer and try to apply them for the case of Stonean residuated lattices. Given a Stonean residuated lattice, we consider the triple formed by its Boolean skeleton, its algebra of dense elements and a connecting map. We define a category whose objects are these triples and suitably defined morphisms, and prove that we have a categorical equivalence between this category and that of Stonean residuated lattices. We compare our results with other works and show some applications of the equivalence.
06D72, 06E15, triples, Stonean residuated lattices, Mathematics - Logic, Stone spaces (Boolean spaces) and related structures, Other algebras related to logic, STONEAN RESIDUATED LATTICES, BOOLEAN ALGEBRAS, FOS: Mathematics, https://purl.org/becyt/ford/1.1, TRIPLES, https://purl.org/becyt/ford/1, Logic (math.LO), Logical aspects of lattices and related structures, Boolean algebras
06D72, 06E15, triples, Stonean residuated lattices, Mathematics - Logic, Stone spaces (Boolean spaces) and related structures, Other algebras related to logic, STONEAN RESIDUATED LATTICES, BOOLEAN ALGEBRAS, FOS: Mathematics, https://purl.org/becyt/ford/1.1, TRIPLES, https://purl.org/becyt/ford/1, Logic (math.LO), Logical aspects of lattices and related structures, Boolean algebras
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