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A syntactic approach to the MacNeille completion of $\boldΛ^{\ast}$, the free monoid over an ordered alphabet $\bold Λ$ (1712.08516v2)

Published 22 Dec 2017 in math.CO

Abstract: Let $\Lambda{\ast}$ be the free monoid of (finite) words over a not necessarily finite alphabet $\Lambda$, which is equipped with some (partial) order. This ordering lifts to $\Lambda{\ast}$, where it extends the divisibility ordering of words. The MacNeille completion of $\Lambda{\ast}$ constitutes a complete lattice ordered monoid and is realized by the system of "closed" lower sets in $\Lambda*$ (ordered by inclusion) or its isomorphic copy formed of the "closed" upper sets (ordered by reverse inclusion). Under some additional hypothesis on $\Lambda$, one can easily identify the closed lower sets as the finitely generated ones, whereas it is more complicated to determine the closed upper sets. For a fairly large class of ordered sets $\Lambda$ (including complete lattices as well as antichains) one can generate the closure of any upper set of words by means of binary operations ( "syntactic rules") thus obtaining an efficient procedure to test closedness. Closed upper set of words are involved in an embedding theorem for valuated oriented graphs. In fact, generalized paths (so-called "zigzags") are encoded by words over an alphabet $\Lambda$. Then the valuated oriented graphs which are "isometrically" embeddable in a product of zigzags have the characteristic property that the words corresponding to the zigzags between any pair of vertices form a closed upper set in $\Lambda$.

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