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A pointfree theory of Pervin spaces

Published 17 Jan 2022 in math.GN | (2201.06266v3)

Abstract: We lay down the foundations for a pointfree theory of Pervin spaces. A Pervin space is a set equipped with a bounded sublattice of its powerset, and it is known that these objects characterize those quasi-uniform spaces that are transitive and totally bounded. The pointfree notion of a Pervin space, which we call Frith frame, consists of a frame equipped with a generating bounded sublattice. In this paper we introduce and study the category of Frith frames and show that the classical dual adjunction between topological spaces and frames extends to a dual adjunction between Pervin spaces and Frith frames. Unlike what happens for Pervin spaces, we do not have an equivalence between the categories of transitive and totally bounded quasi-uniform frames and of Frith frames, but we show that the latter is a full coreflective subcategory of the former. We also explore the notion of completeness of Frith frames inherited from quasi-uniform frames, providing a characterization of those Frith frames that are complete and a description of the completion of an arbitrary Frith frame.

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