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Topological Duality for Distributive Lattices

Topological Duality for Distributive Lattices

Topological Duality for Distributive Lattices

Theory and Applications
Mai Gehrke , Université Côte d’Azur
Sam van Gool , Université Paris Cité
February 2024
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    Introducing Stone–Priestley duality theory and its applications to logic and theoretical computer science, this book equips graduate students and researchers with the theoretical background necessary for reading and understanding current research in the area. After giving a thorough introduction to the algebraic, topological, logical, and categorical aspects of the theory, the book covers two advanced applications in computer science, namely in domain theory and automata theory. These topics are at the forefront of active research seeking to unify semantic methods with more algorithmic topics in finite model theory. Frequent exercises punctuate the text, with hints and references provided.

    • Provides a concise, self-contained introduction to topological duality methods in logic and computer science, making a very active interdisciplinary field readily available to students and researchers alike
    • Contains many exercises ranging from simple ones designed to ensure a good understanding of the material, to more advanced ones uncovering links to further theory
    • Covers one of the most emblematic applications of topological duality in computer science, the solution of domain equations from a purely duality-theoretic point of view
    • Treats, for the first time in textbook form, the application of Stone–Priestley duality to the theory of regular languages and automata

    Reviews & endorsements

    'This book introduces efficiently Stone-Priestley duality theory for bounded distributive lattices, thereby laying solid mathematical foundations for applications in mathematics and computer science. Readers interested in the fields of domain theory and automata theory will see the general duality theory bearing fruit and opening doors to further applications.' Jorge Almeida, Universidade do Porto

    'This book is a textbook and also a research monograph. For undergraduates there is the basic duality, for postgraduates, applications in algebra, topology and logic, and to theoretical computer science. Then, there are research themes to develop. The applications to CS are exciting and not published as a book before.' Mirna Džamonja, IRIF, CNRS-Université de Paris

    'Duality is an indispensable tool in logic and theoretical computer science, and this book provides a great introduction to it. It is very pleasant to read, and does a wonderful job explaining the key ideas. It is highly recommended to anyone entering the field.' Yde Venema, Universiteit van Amsterdam

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    February 2024
    Adobe eBook Reader
    9781009349710
    0 pages
    This ISBN is for an eBook version which is distributed on our behalf by a third party.

    Table of Contents

    • Preface
    • 1. Order and lattices
    • 2. Topology and order
    • 3. Priestley duality
    • 4. Duality methods
    • 5. Categorical duality
    • 6. Omega-point duality
    • 7. Domain theory
    • 8. Automata theory
    • Bibliography
    • Notation
    • Index.
      Authors
    • Mai Gehrke , Université Côte d’Azur

      Mai Gehrke is directeur de recherches in computer science at the French National Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS) working at the department of mathematics of Université Côte d'Azur in Nice. Her main contributions are in Stone duality, canonical extensions, and applications in logic and theoretical computer science.

    • Sam van Gool , Université Paris Cité

      Sam van Gool is maître de conférences at the Research Institute for Foundations of Computer Science (IRIF) at Université Paris Cité. His main contributions are in duality theory and logic in mathematics and computer science.