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Separating minimal valuations, point-continuous valuations and continuous valuations

Published 1 Sep 2021 in cs.LO and math.GN | (2109.00426v1)

Abstract: We give two concrete examples of continuous valuations on dcpo's to separate minimal valuations, point-continuous valuations and continuous valuations: (1) Let $\mathcal J$ be the Johnstone's non-sober dcpo, and $\mu$ be the continuous valuation on $\mathcal J$ with $\mu(U) =1$ for nonempty Scott opens $U$ and $\mu(U) = 0$ for $U=\emptyset$. Then $\mu$ is a point-continuous valuation on $\mathcal J$ that is not minimal. (2) Lebesgue measure extends to a measure on the Sorgenfrey line $\mathbb R_{l}$. Its restriction to the open subsets of $\mathbb R_{l}$ is a continuous valuation $\lambda$. Then its image valuation $\overline\lambda$ through the embedding of $\mathbb R_{l}$ into its Smyth powerdomain $\mathcal Q\mathbb R_{l}$ in the Scott topology is a continuous valuation that is not point-continuous. We believe that our construction $\overline\lambda$ might be useful in giving counterexamples displaying the failure of the general Fubini-type equations on dcpo's.

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