Canonical extensions of double quasioperator algebras: an algebraic perspective on duality for certain algebras with binary operations
<p>The context for this paper is a class of distributive lattice expansions, called double quasioperator algebras (DQAs). The distinctive feature of these algebras is that their operations preserve or reverse both join and meet in each coordinate. Algebras of this type provide algebraic semant...
Main Authors: | Priestley, H, Gehrke, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Elsevier
2007
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