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Enriched Stone-type dualities

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A common feature of many duality results is that the involved equivalence functors are liftings of hom-functors into the two-element space resp. lattice. Due to this fact, we can only expect dualities for categories cogenerated by the two-element set with an appropriate structure. A prime example of such a situation is Stone's duality theorem for Boolean algebras and Boolean spaces,the latter being precisely those compact Hausdorff spaces which are cogenerated by the two-element discrete space. In this paper we aim for a systematic way of extending this duality theorem to categories including all compact Hausdorff spaces. To achieve this goal, we combine duality theory and quantale-enriched category theory. Our main idea is that, when passing from the two-element discrete space to a cogenerator of the category of compact Hausdorff spaces, all other involved structures should be substituted by corresponding enriched versions. Accordingly, we work with the unit interval $[0,1]$ and present duality theory for ordered and metric compact Hausdorff spaces and (suitably defined) finitely cocomplete categories enriched in $[0,1]$.

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Hausdorff coalgebras

math.CT · 2019-08-12 · conditional · novelty 6.0

On quantale-enriched categories the Hausdorff functor has no terminal coalgebra, but on enriched compact Hausdorff spaces it preserves codirected limits, making categories of Hausdorff polynomial coalgebras complete.

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  • Hausdorff coalgebras math.CT · 2019-08-12 · conditional · none · ref 25 · internal anchor

    On quantale-enriched categories the Hausdorff functor has no terminal coalgebra, but on enriched compact Hausdorff spaces it preserves codirected limits, making categories of Hausdorff polynomial coalgebras complete.