Canonical extensions of locally compact frames

10/08/2019
by   Tomáš Jakl, et al.
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Canonical extension of finitary ordered structures such as lattices, posets, proximity lattices, etc., is a certain completion which entirely describes the topological dual of the ordered structure and it does so in a purely algebraic and choice-free way. We adapt the general algebraic technique that constructs them to the theory of frames. As a result, we show that every locally compact frame embeds into a completely distributive lattice by a construction which generalises, among others, the canonical extensions for distributive lattices and proximity lattices. This construction also provides a new description of a construction by Marcel Erné. Moreover, canonical extensions of frames enable us to frame-theoretically represent monotone maps with respect to the specialisation order.

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