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On selected developments in the theory of natural dualities (1912.12901v1)

Published 30 Dec 2019 in math.CT and math.RA

Abstract: This is a survey on selected developments in the theory of natural dualities where the author had the opportunity to make with his foreign colleagues several breakthroughs and move the theory forward. It is aimed as author's reflection on his works on the natural dualities in Oxford and Melbourne over the period of twenty years 1993-2012 (before his attention with the colleagues in universal algebra and lattice theory has been fully focused on the theory of canonical extensions and the theory of bilattices). It is also meant as a remainder that the main problems of the theory of natural dualities, Dualisability Problem and Decidability Problem for Dualisability, remain still open. Theory of natural dualities is a general theory for quasi-varieties of algebras that generalizes `classical' dualities such as Stone duality for Boolean algebras, Pontryagin duality for abelian groups, Priestley duality for distributive lattices, and Hofmann-Mislove-Stralka duality for semilattices. We present a brief background of the theory and then illustrate its applications on our study of Entailment Problem, Problem of Endodualisability versus Endoprimality and then a famous Full versus Strong Problem with related developments.

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