On spectral types of semialgebraic sets (1310.6291v1)
Abstract: In this work we prove that a semialgebraic set $M\subset{\mathbb R}m$ is determined (up to a semialgebraic homeomorphism) by its ring ${\mathcal S}(M)$ of (continuous) semialgebraic functions while its ring ${\mathcal S}*(M)$ of (continuous) bounded semialgebraic functions only determines $M$ besides a distinguished finite subset $\eta(M)\subset M$. In addition it holds that the rings ${\mathcal S}(M)$ and ${\mathcal S}*(M)$ are isomorphic if and only if $M$ is compact. On the other hand, their respective maximal spectra $\beta_s M$ and $\beta_s* M$ endowed with the Zariski topology are always homeomorphic and topologically classify a `large piece' of $M$. The proof of this fact requires a careful analysis of the points of the remainder $\partial M:=\beta_s* M\setminus M$ associated with formal paths.
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